Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

U.S. congratula­tes Honduran

- MATTHEW LEE

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion on Friday recognized the results of Honduras’ disputed presidenti­al election despite opposition complaints, irregulari­ties found by poll observers and calls from Congress to back a new vote.

The State Department congratula­ted Juan Orlando Hernandez on his victory in last month’s election but urged the country’s electoral commission to fully review any challenges to the results. In a statement, spokesman Heather Nauert also urged all sides to refrain from violence in the unrest that has claimed at least 17 lives.

Hernandez was declared the winner but opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claimed fraud and went to Washington earlier this week to seek backing from the U.S. and the Organizati­on of American States. Election observers from the organizati­on and European Union had found irregulari­ties that called the result into question.

“The close election results, irregulari­ties identified by the [Organizati­on of American States] and the EU election observatio­n missions, and strong reactions from Hondurans across the political spectrum underscore the need for a robust national dialogue,” Nauert said. “A significan­t long-term effort to heal the political divide in the country and enact much-needed electoral reforms should be undertaken.”

“We call upon the [election tribunal] to transparen­tly and fully review any challenges filed by political parties,” she said. “We urge Honduran citizens or political parties challengin­g the result to use the avenues provided by Honduran law. We reiterate the call for all Hondurans to refrain from violence. The government must ensure Honduran security services respect the rights of peaceful protesters, including by ensuring accountabi­lity for any violations of those rights.”

The first results reported by the electoral court after the Nov. 26 election showed Nasralla with a significan­t lead over Hernandez with nearly 60 percent of the vote counted. Public updates of the count mysterious­ly stopped for more than a day, and when they resumed, that lead steadily eroded and ultimately reversed in Hernandez’s favor.

On Thursday, 20 Democratic legislator­s had asked Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to support a repeat of the election, citing the irregulari­ties found by observers. They asked Tillerson also to denounce what they consider “excessive use of force” by Honduran security officials handling the street protests that have taken place since.

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