Tegucigalpa.- The presidential candidate of the conservative Liberal Party of Honduras, Salvador Nasralla, said this Wednesday that his party "won the elections by a wide margin" on November 30 and reiterated his demand for a "vote-by-vote count."
"That's why everyone is asking for the vote-by-vote count, because the Liberal Party of Honduras won the elections by a wide margin," Nasralla emphasized, who is in second place in the preliminary count of the National Electoral Council (CNE), when 99.40% of the electoral records have been counted and at least 2,773 with inconsistencies remain, which are pending to be scrutinized.
The leader of the Liberal Party also denounced what he calls "three failures" in the Preliminary Electoral Results Transmission (TREP) system.








