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National Broadcast Announcement
Introduction to the National Broadcast
- The announcement begins with a call for all radio, television, and cable stations to connect to the national broadcast as instructed by the National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel) and the National Congress.
- This is reiterated as a second call, emphasizing a commitment to always be present for the people of Honduras.
Transition to Congressional Session
- The speaker introduces Luis Rolando Redondo Guifarro, President of the National Congress, who will deliver an important message regarding legislative decree 58-2025.
Legislative Session Overview
Attendance and Quorum
- A special session was convened on January 8, 2026, with 168 congress members present from various political parties.
- Notably absent were members from the National Party and Liberal Party; however, quorum was achieved with 72 deputies present from other parties.
Investigation into Electoral Process
- A special legislative commission was formed to investigate irregularities in the general elections of 2025.
Findings on Electoral Integrity
Issues Identified in Election Process
- The preliminary results transmission system (TEP) showed significant irregularities that directly affected electoral integrity.
- Last-minute modifications allowed non-use of biometric devices, violating both electoral law and constitutional mandates.
Foreign Interference Allegations
- Claims were made about foreign interference in Honduran elections linked to U.S. President's public endorsements favoring candidate Nasri Alfurasab.
Campaign Dynamics and Voter Intimidation
Shifts in Candidate Positioning
- Despite being third in polls during most of the campaign, Nasri Alfurasab saw a sudden rise following U.S. presidential endorsements.
Intimidation Tactics Reported
- Reports indicated economic intimidation tactics aimed at voters through misleading propaganda suggesting loss of remittances if certain candidates were not elected.
Legal Concerns Regarding Electoral Procedures
Scrutiny of Electoral Actions
- The actions taken by the National Electoral Council raised legal concerns regarding their adherence to electoral laws before final declarations were made.
Implications for Future Governance
- Incomplete scrutiny processes could lead to foundational issues within future congressional formations due to improperly validated election outcomes.
Certification Discrepancies
Examination of Certification Reports
- Certification reports revealed that nearly all data had not been processed adequately prior to declaring election results at various levels.
Specific Data Processing Issues
- Presidential level: Only partial data processing confirmed (considering only up to 86.59%).
- Municipal corporations: Even lower completion rates noted at just over 90%.
Electoral Scrutiny and Legislative Authority
Overview of Electoral Process and Responsibilities
- The National Congress emphasizes its constitutional authority to conduct vote counting and declare presidential elections when the National Electoral Council fails to do so.
- It is noted that the National Electoral Council has not completed the necessary vote counts for various elected positions, including presidency, congressional deputies, and municipal corporations.
- The Congress approved decree 58-2025, asserting that sovereignty belongs to the people and that legitimate democracy is based on complete electoral processes.
Importance of Complete Vote Counting
- A valid election declaration requires a thorough and lawful vote count; partial declarations without full scrutiny are deemed insufficient by the Congress.
- The Congress mandates that the National Electoral Council must perform a comprehensive count of all voting records from polling stations across three electoral levels.
Uncounted Votes Impacting Election Legitimacy
- Specific statistics reveal significant numbers of uncounted votes: 306 at the presidential level (1.6%), 2,620 at the deputy level (13.21%), and 1,848 at municipal levels (9.65%).
- If the National Electoral Council refuses to comply with these requirements, it is stated that Congress will undertake the necessary vote counting as per constitutional provisions.
Call for Judicial Intervention
- A call is made to the Supreme Court of Justice to address legal challenges against violations by both the National Electoral Council and other judicial entities regarding uncounted votes.
- The mayor of Tegucigalpa, Jorge Aldana, also demands accountability in ensuring all votes are counted properly.