TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURES.– The presidential candidate for the party’s “July 5” movement Freedom and Refoundation (Free), Nelson Ávila, Celebrated the possibility that Salvador Nasralla and Manuel Zelaya they are thinking of an alliance.
Through Facebook, Ávila shared a video of Nasralla and Zelaya where they both talked about their willingness to consolidate an opposition alliance.
“… dialogue to form a broad winning alliance against the narco-state, which we have been building since previous months, as a decisive political instrument to rebuild the Nation. UNITE, to WIN and TRANSFORM!”, says part of the note of Avila to whom he congratulates the two political leaders.
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The candidate for the party Savior of Honduras, Nasralla, said in the interview, which also involved former President Zelaya, that “we are Hondurans and we want the good of Honduras, what I want is to rescue my country, I do not do it for money and Mel either “.
He added that “it is my duty, Mel and I are already close to 70 years old and we need to leave this world leaving in the country a legacy of a democratic government, to care for the people,” in reference to an alliance.
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Zelaya for his part said that “dialogue is open” and that with “the only person with whom he never, ever again establishes a political dialogue is with Juan Orlando.”
He added that “both Salvador and other leaders are united by the need to live in a country where you can take to the streets and not be assaulted, not finding a child asking for a piece of bread or sick people who can not access in hospitals “.