ADVERTISEMENT

Country concludes vote recount, no winner declared

On Sunday, Nasralla supporters in the capital of Tegucigalpa marched near to where the count was resumed, banging on pots...

"We have now finished this recount," Supreme Electoral Tribunal president David Matamoros said, announcing that Hernandez had 42.98 percent of the vote compared with opposition leader Salvador Nasralla's 41.39 percent.

He added that the body could take up to 22 days to declare an official winner because of possible appeals.

"We urge all candidates and all parties to put Honduras first," Matamoros said.

ADVERTISEMENT

On Sunday, Nasralla supporters in the capital of Tegucigalpa marched near to where the count was resumed, banging on pots, blaring vuvuzelas and singing campaign songs which included insults towards Hernandez.

"They are stealing our votes," a visibly angry Jesus Elviz, a 58-year-old accountant, told AFP.

On Friday, 19-year-old Kimberly Fonseca was killed by a bullet during a confrontation between protesters and the police. Her family says she was killed by police, a claim the authorities said they were "exhaustively" investigating.

After the violent protests erupted -- with some reports of looting -- the government declared a state of emergency and imposed a 10-day curfew in an attempt to curb the unrest.

Hernandez's conservative National Party -- which controls the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government -- is constitutionally barred from a second term, but it contends that a 2015 Supreme Court ruling allows his re-election.

ADVERTISEMENT

Nasralla and his leftist coalition, the Opposition Alliance Against the Dictatorship, have denounced the incumbent's bid as illegal.

Situated in the heart of Central America's "Northern Triangle," where gangs and poverty are rife, Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world -- though it has fallen under Hernandez.

What credit he claims from that progress, however, is counterbalanced by tensions over his re-election bid.

It is a loaded issue in Honduras, where former president Manuel Zelaya was toppled in a coup in 2009 -- notably because he was accused of plotting to change the constitution to stand for a second term.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Parents to donate organs of their baby who died after falling from hotel window

Parents to donate organs of their baby who died after falling from hotel window

French police detain man who threatened to bomb Iran consulate  in Paris

French police detain man who threatened to bomb Iran consulate in Paris

FCCPC begins fact-finding engagements in markets to crash food prices

FCCPC begins fact-finding engagements in markets to crash food prices

Gunmen kill 13 persons in fresh Plateau attack - Police

Gunmen kill 13 persons in fresh Plateau attack - Police

Aiyedatiwa, 15 other APC aspirants jostle for 171,922 votes at Ondo guber primary

Aiyedatiwa, 15 other APC aspirants jostle for 171,922 votes at Ondo guber primary

Tinubu wants South Korean company to establish production bases in Nigeria

Tinubu wants South Korean company to establish production bases in Nigeria

NCDC remains concerned as mysterious illness continues to spread in 3 northern states

NCDC remains concerned as mysterious illness continues to spread in 3 northern states

Only God gives power, Atiku resigned to fate in WhatsApp chat with supporters

Only God gives power, Atiku resigned to fate in WhatsApp chat with supporters

Why Kogi Assembly can't impeach Ododo over Yahaya Bello's escape - Speaker

Why Kogi Assembly can't impeach Ododo over Yahaya Bello's escape - Speaker

Pulse Sports

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT