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U.S. barred visas for two Honduran election officials over alleged interference in delayed presidential vote.
The U.S. has restricted visas for two leftist Honduran election officials, Mario Morazán and Marlon Ochoa, citing interference in a special vote count delaying the release of presidential election results.
The move, announced by the State Department, aims to protect national security and regional stability amid ongoing political tension.
Nearly 20 days after the vote, conservative candidate Nasry Asfura leads with 40.24%, followed by Salvador Nasralla at 39.64%, while LIBRE’s Rixi Moncada trails at 19.12% and has rejected the results.
The U.S. has increased its involvement in Honduran affairs, supporting right-wing allies and previously pardoning former President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted in a U.S. drug trafficking case.
Estados Unidos prohibió visas a dos funcionarios electorales hondureños por supuesta interferencia en la votación presidencial retrasada.