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.
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