The presidential race in Honduras remains too close to call as electoral authorities continue to count votes, with conservative candidate Nasry Asfura maintaining a slight edge. As of now, Asfura, backed by U.S. President Donald Trump, leads with 40.19% of the vote, chartering a conservative path in Latin America.
With 88% of ballots accounted for, Asfura leads centrist Salvador Nasralla by approximately 20,000 votes. Meanwhile, Rixi Moncada of the ruling LIBRE Party lags behind. Concerns over 14% of ballots showing inconsistencies prompted the LIBRE Party to demand a nationwide recount as tensions mount.
The U.S. has closely monitored the election, with Trump actively supporting Asfura. This support aligns with his goal of creating a conservative bloc in the region. Days prior, Trump pa

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