Honduras elects new president amid fears of excesses

Honduras elects new president amid fears of excesses

Likewise, Asfura was accused in 2020 of embezzling public funds, named in the Pandora Papers and linked to influence peddling in Costa Rica.

The third candidate in preferences of the 13 in career, Yanni Rosenthal of the Liberal Party, he spent three years in a United States jail for laundering drug money.

Hondurans also voted for the 128 members of the National Congress and 20 representatives of the Central American parliament.

For many voters, the main problem is the lack of work. The unemployment jumped from 5.7% in 2019 to 10.9% in 2020, largely due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a study by the National Autonomous University.

Fears of fraud, something that the opposition already denounced in 2017, and reports of at least 31 deaths as part of the political violence in the campaign, fuel tensions.

In Honduras there are international observers who seek to guarantee transparent elections.

In addition, the United States sent the head of its diplomacy for Latin America, Brian Nichols, to meet with the candidates.

The White House He paid a lot of attention to Honduras, since he does not want a new crisis to further encourage the migratory waves that constantly go from Central America to the United States.

Tables opened at 7 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. (8 p.m. in Argentina), and the first results will be announced some three hours later, news agency AFP reported.

These results will be the final ones, since in Honduras no possibility of ballot.

“We are deployed to guarantee the Honduran people that there will be security and peace, so that they can go and exercise their right,” said the head of the Armed Forces, Tito Livio Moreno.

With the 59% of its 10 million inhabitants live in povertyHonduras is a country hit by gang action, drug trafficking and hurricanes.

Hernández won reelection four years ago, despite accusations of fraud by the opposition and international observers, which unleashed a wave of protests and state repression that left some thirty dead.

A series of corruption and drug trafficking scandals peppered Hernández.

“Tony”, his brother, is serving a life sentence in a US prison for drug trafficking.

The drug traffickers that the president helped extradite to the United States accused him of being involved in that crime.

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