Kelvin Aguirre assumes the presidency of the National Electoral Council

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras.-The command of the general elections of Honduras will fall to Kelvin Aguirre, The nationalist who assumed this Saturday, September 11, the presidency of the National Electoral Council (CNE).

Aguirre replaces the liberal Ana Paola Hall, who assumed the presidency of the collegiate body after Rixi Moncada, of the Freedom and Refoundation party.

During his speech at the transfer of the CNE presidency, Aguirre urged “the international community, civil society, political parties, churches, the Advisory Council and anyone wishing to build a Sovereign Honduras, to participate jointly in the elections. “

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He also stated that his management will be “inclusive, open, transparent and flexible” and in turn reiterated that he will have open doors with the media through interviews, press conferences or statements related to the electoral process, number eleven , which will be held after the constitutional return.

“We highlight the importance of human capital as an intangible resource within the National Electoral Council, a valuable human resource that we have found with extensive experience and knowledge, which have carried out various election processes,” he added.

He also said that his desire is the development of “a general election in 2021, democratic, transparent and inclusive as our neighbors dreamed.”

In total, there are five officials who run the CNE, the National Register of Persons (RNP) and the TJE.

Neither Rixi nor Ana Paola attended

One of the details that made the ceremony controversial was the absence of councilors Ana Paola Hall and Rixi Montcada.

When consulted, he did not delve into explanations, but excused them by saying they had “other commitments.”

“The companions were unable to attend because they had other commitments. The important thing is that we work as a team and that we have a common interest, Honduras. Also that we can build trust in the Honduran people,” he explained.

He stressed that it is proposed to ensure that the electoral schedule progresses without setbacks and that the delivery of the DNI is expedited, because “it is not possible to go with two identities”.

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