Protests in Honduras as president calls for election to be annulled

Election results in Honduras have been stalled for over 24 hours, sparking protests in the capital after the president called for the vote to be annulled, alleging fraud. Latest figures showed National Party candidate Nasry Asfura leading centrist rival Salvador Nasralla by around 40,000 votes with over 99% counted, but no updates have been provided, leaving the country in uncertainty on the 11th day of the election process.

Protests in Honduras as president calls for election to be annulled
Election results in Honduras have been stalled for over 24 hours, sparking protests in the capital after the president called for the vote to be annulled, alleging fraud. Latest figures showed National Party candidate Nasry Asfura leading centrist rival Salvador Nasralla by around 40,000 votes with over 99% counted, but no updates have been provided, leaving the country in uncertainty on the 11th day of the election process.

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