TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras.- After assuring that he would make an alliance with the people who voted for Yani Rosenthal, but not with him, the leader of the Salvadoran Party of Honduras assured on Monday that he could give the pre-candidate a chance to places at the forefront of elections within liberalism, according to the results at the ballot box.
Yani Rosenthal appears as the favorite in the elections held last Sunday, March 14, with a result of 45.5% of the preliminary results. This figure gives him an advantage over his rival Luis Zelaya, with whom Nasralla himself had agreed to a truce in the upcoming November general election.
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Both Nasrallah and Zelaya have been harsh critics of Rosenthal’s involvement in a popularly elected office, as having a prison record in the United States after being sentenced for money laundering, they doubt his suitability to administer. the kingdoms of country.
However, during an interview for a radio station in the capital, Salvador Nasralla it left open a small possibility that previously seemed unthinkable to Yani. When asked what his answer would be if Yani asked him to join the alliance, he said: “That if he wants to join discreetly to support the alliance that Salvador Nasralla and Luis Zelaya“For the good of Honduras, welcome,” replied the renowned television presenter.
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Nasralla did not specify what the ‘discreet’ way would be Rosenthal could add to his political project, but then stressed the importance of voting “on the plate” for opposition MPs, as “they are essential” for the government from January 2022 to repeal laws passed in the current term .