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Honduras presidential vote: Both candidates claim victory | Honduras presidential vote: Both candidates claim victory |
(35 minutes later) | |
Honduras's President Juan Orlando Hernández and opposition leader Salvador Nasralla have both declared victory in Sunday's presidential poll. | |
Supporters of the two candidates have been celebrating on the streets. | |
With 57% of votes counted, the electoral tribunal has so far given Mr Nasralla the lead. | With 57% of votes counted, the electoral tribunal has so far given Mr Nasralla the lead. |
He has just over 45% of the vote and Mr Hernández just over 40%, the tribunal's president announced in the early hours of Sunday. | He has just over 45% of the vote and Mr Hernández just over 40%, the tribunal's president announced in the early hours of Sunday. |
Salvador Nasralla | |
Juan Orlando Hernández | |
Opinion polls conducted before the election suggested Mr Hernández would win, but Mr Nasralla had recently made headway. | |
President Hernández has been heavily criticised by the opposition for standing for a second term even though re-election was prohibited under the Honduran constitution, until a 2015 Supreme Court ruling overturned the ban. | President Hernández has been heavily criticised by the opposition for standing for a second term even though re-election was prohibited under the Honduran constitution, until a 2015 Supreme Court ruling overturned the ban. |
Shortly before the electoral tribunal announced the partial results, President Hernández told cheering supporters that he was certain of victory. | |
He was joined by the crowds in shouts of "Four more years!" | |
Mr Nasralla was equally confident of victory even before the partial results were made public, telling his backers "We are winning!". | Mr Nasralla was equally confident of victory even before the partial results were made public, telling his backers "We are winning!". |
Six million voters have taken part in the vote, in which members of congress and mayors are also elected. | Six million voters have taken part in the vote, in which members of congress and mayors are also elected. |
Corruption scandal | Corruption scandal |
Mr Hernández has been credited with lowering the murder rate in one of the world's most violent countries. | |
He also conducted a purge against corrupt police officers and created a new militarised police force. | |
Revamped new maximum-security prisons have helped the government regain control over some jails from inmates. | Revamped new maximum-security prisons have helped the government regain control over some jails from inmates. |
But the opposition has linked Mr Hernández with a huge scandal, alleging that social security funds had gone into his 2013 presidential campaign. | |
They also say his government has become increasingly authoritarian, with a new anti-terrorism law making it a crime to march in protest. |