Arístides Mejía
Arístides Mejía is a former Honduran Minister of Defense, having served from 2006 to 2009 under President Manuel Zelaya. He is known for his insights on military and defense issues in Honduras, and he has been vocal about the challenges facing the country's electoral processes. Following the tumultuous primary elections on March 9, 2023, Mejía expressed concerns regarding the integrity of the electoral system and the influence of external forces, particularly the military, in potentially sabotaging the democratic process. He advocates for accountability and transparency in the upcoming general elections scheduled for November 30, 2023.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía is a leader of the Liberal Party who was falsely attributed a statement regarding electoral processes.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía, representative of the Liberal Party, emphasized the importance of starting the special scrutiny of the elections as soon as possible.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía, spokesperson for the Liberal Party, expressed the need for the special scrutiny to begin as soon as possible.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía is a delegate for the Liberal Party and has been involved in discussions to expedite election results.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía explained that both political forces agree on the need for the electoral process to conclude as soon as possible.
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Guatemala:
Arístides Mejía indicated that the campaign would challenge many electoral irregularities.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía, miembro del comité de campaña del Partido Liberal, opinó que el Trep sí funcionó.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía is a former magistrate who warned about the risks of an electoral crisis.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía is a former magistrate who explained the implications of the Trep system's absence for the elections.
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Honduras:
Arístides Mejía explained the conditions under which the new president of the CNE will assume office.
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