Salvador Nasralla says he will not ally with elected candidates

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Salvador Nasralla, President of the party Savior of Honduras (PSH), and eventual presidential candidate ahead of Honduras ’general election in November, mentioned on Monday that it does not envisage alliances with elected candidates from other political institutions in the presidential election.

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Nasrallah, who contended in 2013 with the Anti-Corruption Party (PAC) as a presidential candidate (fourth place) and in 2017 as a figure in the Opposition Alliance (Lliure, Pinu and Salvador Nasralla), rushes to secure his third candidacy in November, for the presidential term 2022-2026.

Television presenter and civil engineer by profession, Nasralla, of 68 years old, has met with different sectors, following the process of primary elections in Honduras on March 14, to assess the possibility of multiparty alliances in the quest to defeat the official National party, from 2010 in the Executive.

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“We will not accept any of the candidates who are running in the primary election,” Nasralla told Radio America. Tegucigalpa. “I don’t put my hands in the fire for anyone, but to me they can investigate me wherever they want,” atia.

next Luis Zelaya, Nelson Ávila, Maria Luisa Borges, Wilfredo Méndez and other representative figures from the Liberal and Free parties, Nasralla has announced a multi-party alliance line against candidates who are virtually the winners in political institutions.

According to figures from the National Electoral Council (CNE), with more than 90% of the electoral acts scrutinized, Nasry Ashura (National Party), Yani Rosenthal (Liberal Party) i Xiomara Castro (Freedom and Refoundation Party) lead by a wide margin the internal contenders and are on track to appear in the November ballots in the presidential seat.

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“I have spoken to several people. Honduras needs a winning alliance that is geopolitically accepted by the countries that depend on Honduras,” Nasralla describes, referring to the incursion of supporters of free within its movement.

For Nasralla, a regular critic of the nationalist administration and traditional parties, neither Rosenthal, Asfura or Castro have the guts to be presidents of Honduras.

“The mayor (Asfura) is taking care of Juan Orlando Hernández (current president of Honduras), the Liberal party is coming out of prison (referring to Yani Rosenthal) and Xiomara Castro is a good woman, but her husband (Manuel Zelaya Rosales) was mentioned in New York, “Nasralla emphasized with controversy.

Honduran party sectors are questioning the PSH leader for his lack of structures in the run-up to the November general elections and are predicting his third consecutive defeat. “You have no structure. You have no party. You have no people to defend the (electoral) tables,” he told him in recent days Fernando Anduray. leader of the National Party, in an interview with a media outlet.

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