Peak rhythm, banners and shouts: Luis Zelaya’s supporters protest in Tegucigalpa

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Supporters and supporters of the movement recover Honduras from’ Liberal Party of Honduras, Led by Luis Zelaya, Presidential candidate, protested this Wednesday around Infop, In Tegucigalpa, demanding official results from the National Electoral Council.

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At the pace of the Honduran rhythm “Tip“, Supporters of Luis Zelaya and the political movement danced and shouted with slogans the slogan messages “No to fraud.” They demand that the popular vote and will be respected.

Luis Zelaya, pre-candidate, competes for the candidacy of the Liberal party with Darío Banegas, Which, despite no official results, he congratulated Zelaya for their results, and Yani Rosenthal.

Pollsters reflected unofficial ballot box results that were ahead Rosenthal, Of the movement Yanista, For more than 6 points. Something that caused that Zelaya has repeatedly reported fraud.

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Around the boulevard Armed Forces, en Tegucigalpa, Dozens of supporters of recover Honduras they obstructed the road and asked the CNErespect the voteMeanwhile, at INFOP facilities, officials of the electoral body still receive election material from different regions of the country.

Zelaya has claimed that he has succeeded in the most populous areas of the country and has said that the acts of Rosenthal have been inflated, so you won’t recognize a result that doesn’t benefit you recover Honduras.

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“I can assure you that we won in the main cities of the country: Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula,” he said in an appearance yesterday. At the same time, Rosenthal has been declared the winner, the same night of the primary election.

Zelaya and his leaders believe that the Yanista movement has ingested 7,960 acts from’ CNE in the final scrutiny process.

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