Nasralla assures “Mel” Zelaya’s call for strengthening the alliance “will fail”

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

The President of the Salvadoran Party of Honduras, Salvador Nasralla, stated that the appeal of the Coordinator General of Libertad y Refundación, (Libre), Manuel Zelaya, “Will fail”, because “he is not a good interlocutor”.

Nasrallah did not attend in the March 14 primary election in which the National Electoral Council (CNE) declared the winners the nationalist presidential candidate, Nasry “Tito” Asfura, Xiomara Castro from Libertad y Refundación (Libre) and Yani Rosenthal from the Liberal Party.

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On May 27, the National Electoral Council will call the November 28 general elections

However, Nasralla in the 2017 general election, when he led the opposition alliance in which Libre ran, was defeated by current President Juan Orlando Hernández.

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Zelaya and his wife Xiomara Castro called on opposition parties to build one opposition alliance against the National Party. In this regard, the TV presenter said that “my previous experience with Mel Zelaya’s calls failed because I remember that on October 19, 2019, he summoned Luis Zelaya (former Liberal candidate) and me to the problem of demobilization, that the country will stop as a result of the disasters that took place ”.

“That was a year and a half ago, but it was a failure, so it’s very likely that this meeting he’s calling will be a failure, because I don’t think he’s a good interlocutor,” he warned.

“So I would tell Mel, with all affection and respect, that what Libre needs to do is join the alliance of people who are clean,” he suggested.

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The political opposition in Honduras is aware that only in a strong and consolidated alliance will they have the chance to be strong candidates in the November general elections and to face the National Party.

In Honduras, two opposition alliances for the November elections, the first between Yani Rosenthal of the Liberal Party and Libre’s candidate, Xiomara Castro.

On the other hand, the losing candidates of these two parties in the internal elections, Luis Zelaya, Darío Banegas of the Liberal Party; Wilfredo Méndez and Nelson Ávila de Libre, accompanied by Salvador Nasralla, intend to form an alliance called “Los Honestos”.

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