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Presidential candidate Moncada has declared that 130 years of bipartisan dominance will end in Honduras's November 30 elections. During her final campaign rally in San Pedro Sula, she urged supporters to vote early to secure victory and accused the opposition of spreading misinformation about shutting down the country's main economic sources. Moncada condemned coup supporters and oligarchs seeking U.S. backing, while reaffirming her commitment to the working class and fighting public-private corruption.
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00:00Duras, the presidential candidate of the Libre Party, Risi Moncada, closed her campaign asserting that on November 30th, 130 years of bipartisan rule will be defeated.
00:09During her campaign closing in the city of San Pedro Sula, Moncada urged her supporters to vote early on November 30th to consolidate the electoral victory in the country.
00:18Likewise, the presidential candidate accused the opposition of lying by claiming that they would shut down the country's main economic sources,
00:26and she labeled as failures the coup supporters an oligarchy who traveled to the United States seeking backing from imperialism.
00:33In this regard, she reaffirmed her commitment to the working class, to whom she dedicated a strong message of struggle against the abuses caused by public-private corruption.
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