00:00Continuing the topic, with the full arrival of electro-materia in Tegucigalpa,
00:04the process enters a phase marked by allegations of massive manipulation
00:08and the citizens' demand to defend the popular will.
00:11Our colleague Karin Duarte provides us with further details.
00:17El retorno completo de las actas a la capital...
00:19The complete return of the tally sheets to the capital takes place in parallel
00:23with technical allegations of structural irregularities in the vote counting system,
00:28where it is warned that the platform may have redistributed votes among candidates and parties,
00:33indicating possible automated manipulation of the results.
00:41Automated fraud, transfer of votes between candidates and parties.
00:48The system skipped boxes, moving votes from one candidate to another,
00:52and from one party to another, confirming the manipulation denounced in the audio recordings.
01:03Various social sectors maintain that Honduras is facing an attempted electoral coup,
01:09and call for the defense of democracy against what they consider a technological alteration of the popular mandate,
01:16insisting that the people must not give in to pressures or narratives that seek to normalize manipulation.
01:21No, right, to the coup, and not to a hacked trap, which is what they are showing now more than ever.
01:31A people in resistance and a people in democracy will rise again,
01:35and that is what we want, that the entire population of Honduras rises up.
01:39Do not be afraid, we are united, and now more than ever democracy will be respected.
01:44Meanwhile, the armed forces emphasize that they fulfilled their duty of safeguarding and transporting the material throughout the territory,
01:58stressing that their actions were subject to the scrutiny of the citizenry
02:01and the international missions that observe the process.
02:04Well, the armed forces have always been committed to democracy.
02:12We have fulfilled our duty, and as I reiterate, those who can say whether we did so or not are you.
02:18On our part, we have complied, but it is you and the population,
02:21the ones who went out to vote on November 30th, as well as the international observers,
02:26who can say what our actions were, and we leave satisfied.
02:35The process becomes even more tense following the complaint by Councillor Marlon Ochoa,
02:42who points to a mega-fraud based on 13,246 tally sheets with inconsistencies
02:49between the biometric system and the preliminary election results transmission system,
02:54equivalent to 982,140 to inflated votes for the bipartisan system.
03:00For TELESUR, from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Karim Duarte.
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