00:00Welcome back to From the South.
00:10Honduran presidential candidate for the Liberal Party, Richie Moncada, declared on Monday night,
00:14elections are not yet lost.
00:16The candidate reaffirmed that bipartisanship and foreign interference imposed a manipulated result
00:22that they will expose undenounced.
00:25During her first press conference since the National Electoral Council announced the results,
00:30the progressive candidate reiterated her denunciation of foreign interference and data manipulation.
00:36She pointed out that the transmission of preliminary electoral results have been tampered with
00:42as already alleged in 26 audio recordings released during the campaign by the National Party and the Liberal Party.
00:50Presenting certain data, the candidate highlighted the unreliability of the electoral council.
00:56After explaining what she called the bipartisan trap, she announced the start of a peaceful process of resistance
01:03and vowed to demand a review of the tally sheets within the 30 working days established by law
01:11in defense of the will and sovereignty of the Honduran people.
01:18the president of the 2002 nuclear field has been vaccinated.
01:26The next person since the national flags at the national flag is being supported by the local clause
01:29of the national flag of the country and the national flag of the country.
01:32The one in the province that is later, has recently been to the national flag of the nation.
01:35The national flag of the country's flag, which is to wall-light, has now on the coastlineous and the flag of the country.
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