#CeLTiXxX Posted December 2, 2017 Posted December 2, 2017 The former Honduran president and general coordinator of the Alliance of Opposition against the Dictatorship, Manuel Zelaya, called on Saturday his bases to a protest tomorrow in several regions of the country for a supposed fraud that is being forged against his presidential candidate, Salvador Nasralla. The demonstration is called from 11.00 local time on Sunday (17.00 GMT) and, according to Zelaya, in almost all the country has confirmed the protest. In Tegucigalpa, the capital, the demonstration will begin on the Suyapa Boulevard and is expected to end in front of the Presidential House, adds the call. "All compatriots to the public squares at the national level to lower this dictatorship," said Zelaya, who proclaimed Nasrallaganador of the process on the same Sunday of the elections. Zelaya, who was overthrown in 2009 when he tried to establish a National Constituent Assembly to, among other reforms, include re-election in the Magna Carta, indicated that "the dictatorship attacks the people", so he asked the sympathizers "to intensify the struggle and mobilize the whole country to the public squares this Sunday. " Both Zelaya and Nasralla indicated on the eve that the demonstrations called by the Opposition Alliance are "peaceful", and denounced that the vandalism is provoked by people infiltrated to the protests that, according to local media reports, have left at least seven dead . The Executive Power decreed midnight on Friday a state of emergency that will rule for 10 days and restricts the movement of people and rules from 6:00 p.m. to 06:00 p.m. local time (00:00 to 12:00 GMT). The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) expects to start this Saturday the special scrutiny of more than a thousand inconsistent minutes to meet the new president-elect of Hondurans, but the process has been delayed since Friday because the Opposition Alliance requires the recount of 5,200 minutes and he refuses to name his representatives for the process. Nasralla and the current president and candidate for re-election, Juan Orlando Hernández, proclaimed themselves winners on the same day of the elections, despite the fact that the TSE had not released its first official report. According to the latest registry of the TSE on its website, Hernández obtains 42.92% of the votes with 94.35% of polling stations processed, while Nasralla appears with 41.42%
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