Nasry Asfura, a 67-year-old construction magnate and former Mayor of Hondurasβs capital, Tegucigalpa, has emerged as the president-elect of the country after a long-drawn-out and contentious electoral process. Mr. Asfura, representing the National Party of Honduras (PNH), won 40.27% of the vote against 39.53% for Salvador Nasralla of the Liberal Party with a narrow margin of just 28,000 votes. The victory followed weeks of delayed vote counting, attributed to the countryβs difficult topography, which slowed the counting of the rural ballots. These two parties have traditionally dominated Honduran politics, forming a long-standing two-party system that was only briefly interrupted, such as by the outgoing tenure of the left-wing LIBRE partyβs Xiomara Castro.
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