Nasralla and ‘Mel’ Zelaya revive possibility of new alliance for presidential election

Tegucigalpa, Honduras

The leader of the Salvadoran Party of Honduras, Salvador Nasralla, and the general coordinator of the Freedom and Refoundation Party (Free), Manuel Zelaya, They revived the will to form an opposition alliance against the Nationalist Party official in the run-up to the November presidential election this year.

Both opposition politicians agreed on a TV show where they smoothed out rough edges and left open the possibility of agglutinating on a partisan political platform, as they did in the 2017 general election when they faced off. the current President of the Republic, Joan Orlando Hernández.

“Xiomara’s victory in the Freedom and Refoundation Party is unquestionable, meaning she is ready to make an alliance,” Nasrallah said.



The popular sports and political commentator proposed to the former president Manuel Zelaya Rosales (2006-2009) and all Free militancy to join him to form an opposition bloc facing the National Party.

“Just like they invited me when I didn’t have a party, because today I say to them: Welcome !, come to rescue Honduras,” he said.

After the defeat of the Opposition Alliance in 2017, the two political leaders distanced themselves, on the verge of questioning each other for the role played after the presidential election in which President Hernández was elected.

official results

After the primary electoral process on March 14, with 100% of the acts counted by the National Electoral Council (CNE), Xiomara Castro of the Free Party, Nasry “Tito” Asfura of the National Party and Yani Rosenthal of the Liberal Party are the winners of the election in the three main political forces. Next Tuesday, April 13, the CNE will make the results official.

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