Nasry Asfura Leads Tight Race in Honduras’ Presidential Election
With 98.71% of ballots tallied, conservative candidate Nasry Asfura edges out rival Salvador Nasralla in Honduras’ Nov 30 vote.
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With 98.71% of ballots tallied, conservative candidate Nasry Asfura edges out rival Salvador Nasralla in Honduras’ Nov 30 vote.
Partial results in Honduras two days after the vote show a conservative candidate edging ahead of Xiomara Castro’s leftist administration, fueling tensions as final tallies are awaited.
Conservative candidate Nasry Asfura leads the Honduran presidential vote with 34% counted, eyeing the 2026-2030 term. Stay tuned for updates!
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