D049-HONDURAS ELECCIONES CANDIDATO LIBERAL

30 de noviembre 2025 - 19:46

Tegucigalpa (Honduras)

STORY: The 72-year-old television presenter and presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla attended the polling station on Sunday (November 30) to cast his vote in Tegucigalpa.

Nasralla is running for the Liberal Party, a centrist movement that governed the country, in turn with the National Party, from the late 19th century until 2022. He is running on a broad call to restore the rule of law and battle corruption.

After a career spanning more than 40 years in television and as an event host, Nasralla ran for president in 2013 for a party he co-founded, finishing fourth. He tried again in 2017, with a coalition of different parties, but lost again, this time coming second in a fiercely disputed election marred by accusations of fraud. In 2022, he became Castro's vice president, a position from which he resigned in 2024 to make a third run for president - this time with the Liberal Party.

The November 30 election remains a toss-up, with polls showing a virtual tie among the top three candidates: Nasralla, former defence minister Rixi Moncada of the ruling leftist LIBRE party, and former Tegucigalpa Mayor Nasry Asfura of the conservative National Party.

Whichever candidate wins a simple majority will govern the country between 2026 and 2030. But with the polls showing the candidates neck and neck, political analysts fear more than one could claim victory.

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SHOWS: TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS (NOVEMBER 30, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all)

1. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SALVADOR NASRALLA CASTING BALLOT

2. NASRALLA SHOWING INKED FINGER

3. SALVADOR NASRALLA ARRIVING AT VOTING STATION

4. MEDIA TEAMS FOLLOWING CANDIDATE NASRALLA

5. NASRALLA SORTING BALLOTS

6. NASRALLA MARKING BALLOTS

7. VARIOUS OF NASRALLA SHOWING MARKED PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT

8. NASRALLA CASTING VOTE (NOT SOUNDBITE)

9. NASRALLA SHOWING INKED FINGER NEXT TO WIFE AND CONGRESSWOMAN IROSHKA LINDALY ELVIR

10. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SALVADOR NASRALLA, SAYING:

“So I ask everyone to please go out and vote. With me, there will be one of the reforms to the electoral law: those who do not vote cannot get a driver's license, cannot leave the country, (REPORTER: ”Make it a crime?“) Just like every other country in the world, except Honduras, and I'm going to add a second round as well.”

11. MEDIA TEAMS FOLLOWING CANDIDATE

12. SOLDIER GUARDING POLLING STATION

13. POLLING STATION VOTING LINE

14. LIBERAL PARTY RED TENT

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