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Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
Tue Nov 28, 2017, 06:55 PM Nov 2017

Honduran presidential candidate says to review presence of U.S. troops

Source: Reuters

NOVEMBER 28, 2017 / 4:13 PM / UPDATED 37 MINUTES AGO
Reuters Staff

TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The Honduran presidential candidate leading in a partial count of votes said he would review the benefit of having U.S. troops stationed at a base in the Central American nation if he wins the election, but also promised to deepen security cooperation.

In an interview with Reuters, the candidate, Salvador Nasralla, also said former president Manuel Zelaya would be an influential person in his government and that Zelaya’s wife Xiomara Castro would serve as his vice-president.

Honduras has been slow to release the results of Sunday’s election which President Juan Orlando Hernandez had been tipped to win, but partial results show an upset with Nasralla leading.

According to updated results released on Tuesday, Nasralla’s lead had narrowed to just under 4 points, with 62 percent of ballots counted.


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Honduran presidential candidate says to review presence of U.S. troops (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2017 OP
Nasralla is a brave guy. sandensea Nov 2017 #1

sandensea

(21,627 posts)
1. Nasralla is a brave guy.
Tue Nov 28, 2017, 07:37 PM
Nov 2017

Too brave to be allowed to take office, in all likelihood.



Nasralla and his trademark red card. The Cheeto regime probably has one up their sleeves themselves.
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