Skip to playerSkip to main content
Marlon Ochoa, councillor of the National Electoral Council (CNE), denounced that his proposal to count all presidential minutes was rejected by the other two councillors, who limited the review to just 5.6 percent. Ochoa stated that Ana Paola Hall and Cossette López decided to recount only 1,081 minutes out of 19,167, warning that this compromises the credibility of the results. He highlighted alarming inconsistencies, noting that 17,036 minutes show irregularities, including 14,073 with biometric data discrepancies and 1,882 with errors in form and substance, demanding a more thorough review of the presidential records.

#teleSUREnglish #Honduras #Elections2025 #VoteRecount #Irregularities #CNE #Democracy

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Meanwhile in Honduras, Marlon Ochoa, a consular of the National Electoral Council, CNE, denounced
00:06that the other two consulars rejected his proposal to count all the minutes at the presidential
00:10formula and decided to limit the count to 5.6%.
00:15Ochoa says Ana Paola Hall and Cosette Lopez decided to count only 1,081 minutes, which
00:21is 5.6% of a total of plenary session.
00:26He warns that this compromises the resource credibility.
00:29Due to an alarming inconsistency and demands a more truthful review of the presidential
00:35minutes.
00:36The initial proposal only reviews 1,081 acts, a tiny fraction of the 19,167 that were issued.
00:4417,036 minutes have irregularities, including 14,073 with differences in biometric data and
00:521,882 with errors in form and substance.
00:5618,036 minutes have occurred in the past.
00:57And we'll be at least 21,083 with errors in the past.
01:02We can see that the two and a half go from the confirmed data that, not only 1,123
01:08students have dismissed, or not even 2,143 with errors in the past.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended