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The word “fraud” sums up honduras' current situation, not only because the electoral fraud on november 26 was blatant, but also because much of honduran.
As honduran president juan orlando hernández was sworn in for a second term saturday amid ongoing protests and cries of election fraud, the scandal-rocked president promised to tackle corruption.
24 jan 2018 police had opened fire on residents blockading the highway as part of ongoing nationwide protests against election fraud.
Honduras' six million voters are to cast ballots in a controversial election sunday in which president juan orlando hernandez is seeking a second mandate despite a constitutional one-term limit. The opposition, though, has denounced his bid, saying the court does not have the power to overrule the 1982 constitution. This small country, in the heart of the northern triangle of central america.
After assuming the presidency in 2014 amid allegations of electoral fraud, including bribery and vote buying, some of the early evidence that raised questions about president hernández’s suspected criminal conduct came as the attorney general’s office investigated a massive corruption scandal within the country’s social security institute (instituto hondureño de seguridad social – ihss).
Jerry nadler: 'paper ballots are extremely susceptible to fraud i can show you experience which would make your head spin'.
20 dec 2017 there is a lot of circumstantial evidence pointing to electoral fraud in honduras' presidential election.
22 dec 2017 state department congratulates juan orlando hernández after month-long election standoff, as oas and us politicians call for a new vote.
Reporting from mexico city — protesters from opposing political parties took to the streets tuesday in honduras, where election officials still have not declared a winner in sunday’s presidential.
Honduras’ six million voters are to cast ballots in a controversial election sunday in which president juan orlando hernandez is seeking a second mandate despite a constitutional one-term limit. His conservative national party — which controls the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government — contends that a 2015 supreme court ruling allows hernandez’s re-election.
In 2009, then-president manuel “mel” zelaya followed in the footsteps of his close ally hugo chavez and attempted to create an unlawful constituent assembly and rewrite honduras’s constitution.
14 dec 2017 the ituc has condemned the use of violence by state forces in honduras against its own citizens in the aftermath of the presidential elections.
23 mar 2018 a man holding a honduran flag walks on a concrete divider.
The fact is that the new opposition deputies have no legislative powers until january 5th 2011 and so were trying to invoke a “constitutional coup” by controlling the existing national assembly.
As the supreme electoral tribunal(tse) slowly announced the vote totals, hernández gained in the vote counts amid numerous irregularities, leading to cries of electoral fraud and protests across the country.
Friends of the earth latin america and the caribbean (atalc) is alarmed by attacks carried out by honduran police and military officers, following orders by president juan orlando hernández, during the numerous demonstrations in honduras in defence of the popular vote expressed last sunday against the dictatorship, and against ongoing electoral fraud.
Honduras is in a political crisis following the highly contested presidential elections that took place on november 26, 2017. Millions of hondurans went to the polls, but signs of fraud on the part of the administration of incumbent juan orlando hernández brought thousands to the streets to denounce his illegal second term.
Honduran president juan orlando hernandez speaks to the media during a news conference where he announces that will run for re-election for the 2017 presidential election, in tegucigalpa, honduras.
In honduras, only 6% of collected taxes are spent in programs that reduce or prevent violence. [7] $125 is the amount of money invested by each economically active member of the population (eap) in terms of the national security budget.
The crisis in honduras is not just a matter of the serious misdeeds of the past weeks or even decade. The really dramatic problem of honduras is the terrible communication void in which this.
Mysterious ballots in hidden suitcases, unmanned drop-boxes, and mismatched signatures are just some of the rallying cries. But as mark argues, the real fraud has been living in plain sight all along: as multiple states crafted illegal practices designed to circumvent state legislatures and rob them of their constitutional power.
2 dec 2017 a curfew is imposed and the army and police get extra powers after sunday's disputed vote.
After going to the polls more than a week ago, there is still no official result in the presidential elections. The incumbent president juan orlando hernández has suspended constitutional rights and implemented a curfew amidst widespread, mostly peaceful, demonstrations at alleged fraud.
18 dec 2017 opposition alliance's nasralla rejects the results, calling them 'fraudulent' as country's political crisis deepens.
The streets of honduras were filled with protesters and clouds of tear gas as the month of june began. The national police fanned out through the country to crush the protests with heavy-handed tactics at the direction of president juan orlando hernández, the us-supported neoliberal leader who won power in elections marred by documented fraud.
Amid cries of ‘fraud!’ and clashes with police and soldiers, honduras awaits results of presidential vote count supporters of presidential candidate salvador nasralla clashed with police overnight.
In 2017, following elections mired by credible reports of fraud, hernández imposed a months-long curfew and suspension of constitutional rights in order to quell protests.
Tegucigalpa, honduras — claiming there was a monstrous fraud, leftist candidate xiomara castro late friday rejected the results of honduras's presidential election and called for mass protests in the crime-stricken central american country.
Traditionally, there is a relatively minimal partisan variation to the mail vote, but the higher level of concern among democrats over the pandemic combined with cries of fraud — particularly.
June 28 marks a grim milestone in honduras: ten years of dictatorship, of tragedy and resistance, of protest and repression. The 2009 coup d’état that ousted democratically elected president manuel zelaya carried uncanny echoes of the darkest days of us-backed war in central america, and proved a harbinger of the coming right-wing counterrevolution in the region.
Hernández took office just after the honduran congress passed a constitutional reform that allowed for the extradition of its citizens to the united states on drug trafficking, organized crime and terrorism charges.
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22 dec 2017 daniel zovatto unpacks the election crisis in honduras, which has raised serious doubts about the country's future governability and stability.
9 nov 2016 honduran president juan orlando hernandez on wednesday said he would seek re-election next year, despite warnings from the opposition.
Tegucigalpa, honduras (ap) — the final vote count in honduras' presidential election left the incumbent with a narrow lead monday, while the main opposition candidate called the tally a fraud and urged the armed forces to take control to ensure the votes of people are respected.
25 nov 2013 juan orlando hernández had a lead over xiomara castro, whose party, libre, said it would contest the results, setting the stage for unrest.
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