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Trump-backed candidate declared winner of Honduras’ presidential vote
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Trump-backed candidate declared winner of Honduras’ presidential vote

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Last updated: December 25, 2025 9:30 am
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Trump-backed candidate Nasry Asfura gained Honduras’ presidential election, the nation’s electoral authorities stated Wednesday afternoon, ending a weeks-long depend.

The election end result has continued a swing to the fitting in components of Latin America, only a week after Chile selected the far-right politician José Antonio Kast as its subsequent president.

Asfura, of the conservative Nationwide Occasion, obtained 40.27% of the vote within the Nov. 30, edging out four-time candidate Salvador Nasralla of the conservative Liberal Occasion, who completed with 39.39% of the vote.

Asfura gained in his second bid for the presidency, after he and Nasralla have been neck-and-neck throughout an extended vote depend that fueled worldwide concern over the Central American nation’s fragile electoral system.

Presidential candidate Nasry Asfura, of the Nationwide Occasion, provides a press convention in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Dec. 1, 2025.

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On Tuesday evening, various electoral officers and candidates have been already combating and contesting the outcomes of the election. In the meantime, followers in Asfura’s marketing campaign headquarters erupted into cheers.

“Honduras: I’m ready to control,” wrote Asfura, the previous mayor of Honduras’ capital Tegucigalpa, in a publish on X shortly after the outcomes have been launched. “I can’t allow you to down.”

The outcomes have been a rebuke of the present leftist chief and her governing democratic socialist Liberty and Re-foundation Occasion, referred to as LIBRE, whose candidate completed in a distant third place with 19.19% of the vote.

Asfura ran as a practical politician, pointing to his fashionable infrastructure initiatives within the capital. President Trump endorsed the 67-year-old conservative simply days earlier than the vote, saying he was the one Honduran candidate the U.S. administration would work with.

“If he would not win, the USA is not going to be throwing good cash after unhealthy, as a result of a fallacious Chief can solely convey catastrophic outcomes to a rustic, regardless of which nation it’s,” Mr. Trump wrote on Reality Social.

Late final month, Mr. Trump additionally pardoned former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez — a Nationwide Occasion member — on drug trafficking and weapons fees, permitting him to go away a U.S. federal jail. The U.S. president claimed Hernandez was “handled very harshly and unfairly,” however his resolution drew criticism from some members of each events.

Nasralla has alleged that the election was fraudulent and referred to as for a recount of all of the votes simply hours earlier than the official outcomes have been introduced.

On Tuesday evening, he addressed Mr. Trump in a publish on X, writing: “Mr. President, your endorsed candidate in Honduras is complicit in silencing the votes of our residents. If he’s really worthy of your backing, if his palms are clear, if he has nothing to concern, then why would not he enable for each vote to be counted?”

He and others opponents of Asfura have maintained that Mr. Trump’s last-minute endorsement was an act of electoral interference that in the end swung the outcomes of the vote.

The unexpectedly tumultuous election was additionally marred by a sluggish vote depend, which fueled much more accusations.

The Central American nation was caught in limbo for greater than three weeks as vote-counting by electoral authorities lagged, and at one level was paralyzed after a particular depend of ultimate vote tallies was referred to as, fueling warnings by worldwide leaders.

Forward of the announcement, Group of American States Secretary Common Albert Rambin on Monday made an “pressing name” to Honduran authorities to wrap up a particular depend of the ultimate votes earlier than a deadline of Dec. 30. The Trump administration warned that any makes an attempt to hinder or delay the electoral depend could be met with “penalties.”

For the incumbent, progressive President Xiomara Castro, the election marked a political reckoning. She was elected in 2021 on a promise to cut back violence and root out corruption.

She was amongst a gaggle of progressive leaders in Latin American who have been elected on a hopeful message of change round 5 years in the past, however at the moment are being solid out after failing to ship on their imaginative and prescient. Castro stated final week that she would settle for the outcomes of the elections even after she claimed that Mr. Trump’s actions within the election amounted to an “electoral coup.”

However Eric Olson, an impartial worldwide observer through the Honduran election with the Seattle Worldwide Basis, and different observers stated that the rejection of Castro and her celebration was so definitive that they’d little room to contest the outcomes.

“Only a few folks, even inside LIBRE, consider they gained the election. What they may say is there’s been fraud, that there was intervention by Donald Trump, that we we must always tear up the elections and vote once more,” Olson stated. “However they don’t seem to be saying ‘we gained the elections.’ It is fairly clear they didn’t.”

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