ELECTIONS
Honduras braces for tense vote amid mutual fraud allegations

The Honduran election will be won by Rixi Moncada, Salvador Nasralla or Nasry Asfura.
Elections in Honduras this Sunday will follow the most straightforward rules imaginable: a single round of voting, with the candidate who gets the highest tally declared president for 2026 through to 2030, without the need for a runoff.
Yet the process could end up being the most conflictual the region has seen this year, as the government and opposition have traded accusations of fraud and vote-count manipulation, in a country whose weak institutions could struggle to process a disputed outcome…

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