Tegucigalpa – Honduran right-wing presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla made allegations of electoral corruption on Monday after a stalled ballot count in the November 30 general election.
Trump-backed presidency winner ‘ADULTERATED vote count ‘SOURCE CODE’ so WE ‘DO NOT RECOGNIZE election’ — Honduran govt
‘Trump-coerced’ voters are told ‘won’t get REMITTANCES’ if vote wrong pic.twitter.com/9oYy5ceapm
— RT (@RT_com) December 8, 2025
“This is theft,” Nasrulla wrote late Monday in a post on X.
Both are well ahead of the Libre party’s Rixi Moncada, who was polling third.
The CNE’s president, Ana Paola Hall posted on X that “after carrying out the technical actions (accompanied by external auditing), the data is now being updated.”
Calls for annulment
Thousands of voting records with “inconsistencies” also still need to be reviewed, election officials said.
Nasralla claimed “the corrupt ones are the ones holding up the counting process.”
Late Sunday, the Libre party demanded “the total annulment” of the elections and called for protests and strikes, while urging officials not to cooperate with the government transition.
The ruling party announced that it would also hold an “Extraordinary Assembly of National Dignity” on December 13. The incumbent president, Xiomara Castro, has not commented on her party’s announcements.
The CNE has until December 30 to declare a winner, according to Honduran law.
BREAKING – The socialist government of Honduras has sent its military to force the closure of ballot boxes and expel international observers after Trump-backed anti-crime presidential candidate Nasry Asfura won. pic.twitter.com/8xf27SoMEY
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) December 1, 2025
In the final days before the election, Trump pardoned former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was in office from 2014 to 2022 and had been serving a prison sentence in the United States on a drug-trafficking conviction.
In 2023 Honduras issued an international arrest warrant against Hernandez and on Monday the attorney general asked Interpol to act on it, accusing Hernandez of money laundering and fraud.
Trump also declared his clear support for Asfura in the final stretch of the campaign, declaring him a “friend of freedom” and accused Nasralla of merely “pretending to be an anti-communist.”
The Libre party had criticized Trump’s actions ahead of the vote.
“We condemn the interference and coercion of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, in the elections in Honduras,” the party said in a post on X.
Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla said last-minute interference from US President Donald Trump in the country’s closely fought election had damaged his chances of winning and left him trailing as vote counting dragged on https://t.co/kYu9UgXGyL pic.twitter.com/W5xw71saI2
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 5, 2025
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