Hernandez, a 49-year-old lawyer, is Honduras' first president to be re-elected -- a key point in the protests against him... READ MORE›
We refuse to acknowledge any acts because the people recognize Salvador Nasralla as president, he said... READ MORE›
We refuse to acknowledge any acts because the people recognize Salvador Nasralla as president, he said... READ MORE›
Electoral court president David Matamoros made the announcement, saying, We have fulfilled our obligation and we wish for there to be peace in our country... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, Nasralla said the electoral tribunal should review virtually all the voting cards... READ MORE›
Honduran security forces are enforcing a curfew after a disputed presidential election triggered violent protests that have killed at least three people... READ MORE›
The violence was sparked by opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claiming election fraud and calling his supporters onto the streets... READ MORE›
In the widely criticized vote count, Nasralla's early lead on Monday was later reversed in favor of President Hernandez, leading Nasralla to call for protests... READ MORE›
Government declares 10-day curfew, empowers police and military to crack down on protests against delay of poll results... READ MORE›
The violence was sparked by opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claiming election fraud and calling his supporters onto the streets... READ MORE›
The violence was sparked by opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla claiming election fraud and calling his supporters onto the streets... READ MORE›
Opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla vowed to not accept the official results if the win is handed to his opponent, President Juan Orlando Hernandez... READ MORE›
If Mr. Nasralla becomes president, Mr. Zelaya will return to the center of Honduras's political scene... READ MORE›
Contends that a 2015 Supreme Court ruling allows Hernandez's re-election... READ MORE›
Mr Nasralla also has good contacts in the business sector, having worked as the CEO of Pepsi in Honduras... READ MORE›
Around 400 riot police suddenly deployed around the march, firing volley after volley of tear gas at the demonstrators, the thick cloud forcing them to disperse... READ MORE›
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