Seven days before the election: Nasry, Xiomara and Yani continue to lead their opponents

Tegucigalpa.

National Electoral Council (CNE) has launched the fourth bulletin with official results of the presidential elective level, in which the results continue with the same trend seven days after the Honduran primary elections.

In case of Freedom and substantiation (Free of charge), Xiomara Castro add 190,276 votes, Wilfredo Mendez 11,192 votes, Carlos Eduardo Reina with 11,191 votes and Nelson Avila with 27,100 votes.

At the lone star party, Nasri Asfura with 410,146 votes and Mauricio Oliva with 151,193 votes.

to The Liberal Party, Yani Rosenthal continues to lead with 182,089 votes, Luis Zelaya with 113,896 and Dario Banegas with 55,025.

47,125 registrations were scanned, out of 71,640, which is equivalent to 66% of the total registrations of the three elective levels of the popular elections. 1,192 minutes must be subject to public scrutiny to present inconsistencies, inconsistencies and indications of possible electoral fraud. CNE.

And 983 minutes must be subject to public scrutiny because they are empty.

Regarding the dissemination of results, the entire population of Honduras will have access to https://resultadosprimarias2021.cne.hn/ to review the results at the three levels, including consulting the images of all minutes from each polling station, received , he says NPP.

They also say the process had 70 international observers and 3,000 national observers from various civil societies and human rights organizations.

To date, 29 challenges: 4 from the Liberal Party, 18 from the National Party and 7 from the Liber, which are already in the process. Conformable NPP, each of the minutes and the ballot papers will be revised one by one to make the popular prevail.

In case there are more challenge The parties have until March 26 to present them at the facilities CNE.

NPP, which at the end of the election last Sunday, March 14, promised to issue a presidential ballot every two hours, failed, as each ballot was issued every day at nine o’clock at night.

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