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The US has warned it will act ‘swiftly and decisively’ against any interference with Honduras’ electoral process.

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U.S. Under Secretary of State Christopher Landau asserted that our country will act “swiftly and decisively” against any attempts to interfere with Honduras’ elections (Yuki Iwamura/Reuters)

U.S. Under Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs; Christopher Landausaid this Wednesday that his country would respond. “Quickly and firmly”“Before any attempt to interfere with the electoral process.” Honduras.

Landau speaks on social networks × That “state” Unidos shares the concerns expressed by the OAS regarding the electoral process That’s what’s happening in Honduras because of the November 30th election. ”

In that sense, he clarified: US President Donald Trump’s administration is closely monitoring the situation. He called on both election authorities and the military:Strictly respect the laws and constitution of Honduras”.

“We will respond quickly and decisively to any attack on the integrity of Honduras’ democratic process,” he said in a message to his followers on social networks.

The scenario of technical ties between left-wing and right-wing candidates reflected in opinion polls has fueled mutual accusations of attempted fraud in the general elections scheduled for November 30th.

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Honduran presidential candidates Salvador Nasralla of the Liberal Party (PLH), Mario Rivera of the Christian Democratic Party (DC), and Nasry Asfulura of the Honduras National Party pose with Mario Jun Pacheco, coordinator of the organization Defenders of Honduras (Reuters/Freddy Rodríguez)

Meanwhile, the Organization of American States (OAS) on Tuesday expressed “concern” about the US government’s delays. Preparations for the November 30th general election and Election officials asked for guarantees able to carry out their work.

Community groups observed that: Honduras’ election authorities face difficulties A confrontation between the left-wing ruling party and two right-wing opposition parties that resulted in mutual accusations of attempted fraud.

In the official statement, OAS General Secretariat He cited concerns raised by the recent indictment by government-aligned prosecutors against an election counselor and two opposition judges at a court responsible for resolving disputes during election procedures.

The text emphasized the importance of election officials fulfilling their duties. “Follow the law and avoid interference or undue pressure from political actors.”“It is the responsibility of the state to guarantee the autonomy, continuity, and free exercise of these institutions,” he stressed.

According to opinion polls, in the current scenario; Salvador Nasrallah (Liberal Party, right) Rixie Moncada (Freedom and Re-establishment, left) Nasri Asfra (National Party, right).

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Officials from Honduras’ National Electoral Council (CNE) inspect ballots during a press visit to an election printing plant (Reuters/Freddy Rodríguez)

The OAS warned that disagreements between collegial bodies “must not cause paralysis, undermine the electoral calendar or affect public confidence in the electoral process.” he National Electoral Council (CNE) has not yet signed a contract for the transportation of election materials, and recent simulations have revealed organizational problems.

The General Secretariat called for elections to be held “on a fixed date and under the best possible conditions.” The OAS Election Observation Mission also called on the judicial system to “ensure that”Safety for all election officials”.

OAS Secretary General, Albert Ramdinendorsed the recent statement issued by election observers, stressing that:It is the responsibility of the state to ensure autonomy, continuity and free exercise.” those who manage the electoral process.

“Election authorities must be able to carry out technical tasks in accordance with the law,” Ramdin said. free from interference and pressure “We prohibit any inappropriate conduct by any political entity,” and added that “its independence and stability are important pillars of democratic governance.”

(From AFP information)

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