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  2. Juan Orlando Hernández - Wikipedia

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    On 12 March 2017, he won the National Party's primary vote to allow him to represent his party during the 2017 Honduran general election on 26 November 2017. [8] In the elections, Hernández was declared the winner by a narrow margin (0.5%), [ 9 ] after a reelection campaign criticized as fraudulent by OAS , [ 10 ] while the United States ...

  3. 2017 Honduran general election - Wikipedia

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    Juan Orlando Hernández of the National Party, who has held office since winning the 2013 election, is the first president in Honduran history running for a second term [12] since the constitution established in 1982, despite the fact that, Article 374 of the constitution of Honduras prohibits both presidential reelection and the altering of ...

  4. National Party of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The National Party has been involved in the last few years on several issues of corruption. In 2015, it was discovered that the National Party was using money from the Honduran Social Security in order to finance the campaign of President Juan Orlando Hernandez through an elaborate scheme of companies redirecting Social Security funds to the ...

  5. Politics of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The constitutional reform was supported by Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez's ruling National Party. [37] Then-president, Juan Orlando Hernandez, was considered to be a divisive figure with political support within the country as well as vocal opposition from the public.

  6. 2021 Honduran general election - Wikipedia

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    Nasry Asfura is the current mayor of Honduras's capital, Tegucigalpa, and a member of the ruling right-wing National Party of Honduras. [5] During the campaign, Asfura distanced himself from former President Juan Orlando Hernandez's alleged involvement within drug trafficking schemes engaged by his brother.

  7. 2013 Honduran general election - Wikipedia

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    Honduras has historically been dominated by a two-party system – the National Party and the Liberal Party. This election represents the first time in Honduran history in which other parties had a chance at winning the presidency or at least gaining a significant representation in the Congress, four of which find their genesis post-coup.

  8. Argentina's Milei predicts 2025 election shakeup at party launch

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    "We have launched the national party," Milei said. "From now on we will only have good news. In 2025 we will make a big rumble in the elections." ... Juan Soto to the Mets on record-shattering 15 ...

  9. Xiomara Castro - Wikipedia

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    [8] [7] [12] However, in the final poll before the election, she fell to second place, behind the President of the National Congress, Juan Orlando Hernández of the National Party of Honduras. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Castro and Hernández were widely seen as the two leading candidates going into the election.