
Carlos Cardona
Carlos Cardona is one of the recently appointed alternate counselors of the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Honduras, representing the Political Party Salvador de Honduras (PSH). His presence in the news is tied to the logistical crisis during the recent primary elections, where he, along with other CNE members, faced criticism for failing to ensure a transparent and orderly electoral process.
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Carlos Cardona is the alternate counselor of the National Electoral Council who was authorized to join the plenary sessions.
Zambrano denuncia supuesto boicot de Libre al GobiernoCarlos Cardona will be recognized for his role in the recent electoral process.
Congreso debatirá préstamos y pacto de impunidadCarlos Cardona is highlighted for his significant contribution to the electoral process and democracy.
Congreso impulsa condecorar a Ana Hall, Cossette López y Carlos Cardona por salvar la democraciaCarlos Cardona is a former minister of Sedesol involved in a legal case regarding alleged fraud.
Carlos Cardona asegura que Isis Cuéllar "era amante de un miembro de los Zelaya"
Carlos Cardona is the substitute councilor who also validated the election results.
Ellos son los designados presidenciales del presidente electo, Nasry AsfuraLa declaratoria presidencial fue respaldada únicamente por las consejeras Ana Paola Hall y Cossette López, junto con el consejero suplente Carlos Cardona.
España felicita a Asfura y reafirma cooperación con HondurasCarlos Cardona endorsed the electoral declaration in the absence of Marlon Ochoa.
Nasralla revela si se retirará de la políticaCarlos Cardona served as a substitute advisor in the National Electoral Council.
¿Cómo es el plan de gobierno de Nasry Asfura?Carlos Cardona was mentioned as a substitute counselor in the electoral process.
"Reconstruiremos la Honduras que nos merecemos todos"Carlos Cardona is a substitute councilor who participated in validating the election results.
CNE certifica victoria de Nasry Asfura en elecciones generales 2025Carlos Cardona is a substitute member of the National Electoral Council.
Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura es declarado virtual presidente de Honduras por el ente electoralCarlos Cardona, suplente en el CNE, participó en la declaración de Nasry Asfura como presidente constitucional de Honduras.
Nasralla reacciona a la declaratoria que da como ganador a AsfuraCarlos Cardona was the substitute councilor who participated in the declaration of the election results.
JOH felicita a Asfura por triunfo electoralCarlos Cardona is the substitute councilor who signed the declaration of Nasry Asfura as president.
¿Qué establece la declaratoria del CNE que nombra a Nasry Asfura presidente de Honduras?Carlos Cardona, a substitute advisor, supported the declaration of Nasry Tito Asfura as president-elect.
Nasry Asfura llama a la reconciliación en su primer mensaje como presidente electoCarlos Cardona is a substitute councilor who backed the decision to declare Asfura president.
Honduras declara presidente a Nasry Asfura, el favorito de Donald TrumpCarlos Cardona is one of the substitute councilors of the National Electoral Council who has joined the boycott initiated by Ochoa.
se agota el tiempo para adjudicar el TrepCarlos Cardona is included in the formal complaint for various electoral crimes.
Denuncian ante el MP a Marlon OchoaCarlos Cardona is the substitute for Marlon Ochoa and has also been absent from the CNE sessions.
CNE recepciona ofertas para biometría previo a reunión claveCarlos Cardona is a substitute councilor who has ignored calls to attend meetings.
CNE explica debate sobre verificación de actas entre Libre y oposiciónCarlos Cardona and Karen Rodríguez expressed their positions regarding the legality of the summons made by the president of the CNE.
Verificación a la comparecencia de los consejeros suplentesCarlos Cardona rejected the invitation to attend the sessions, arguing that the call violated legal principles.
"Convocatoria del CNE es ilegal"Carlos Cardona is one of the substitute councilors of the National Electoral Council (CNE) in Honduras.
El “maletazo” evidencia la necesidad de “despartidizar” el Consejo Electoral

































