Cossette López Osorio
Cossette López Osorio is the president of the National Electoral Council (CNE) in Honduras, where she emphasizes the importance of both national and international organizations' participation in the oversight of primary elections. In her role, she advocates for structured and regulated observation, highlighting the involvement of various civil society organizations, including notable entities like the U.S. Embassy and local NGOs, to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
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Honduras:
Cossette López-Osorio publicly questioned the actions of the Attorney General's Office after a habeas corpus was presented in her favor.
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Honduras:
Cossette López-Osorio blamed groups linked to Libertad y Refundación for the attacks and denounced the authorities' permissiveness.
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Honduras:
Cossette López Osorio is one of the electoral councilors mentioned in the article regarding false legal actions against them.
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Honduras:
Cossette López Osorio is acknowledged for her courage and dedication in the face of significant challenges.
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Honduras:
Cossette López Osorio is one of the counselors supported by Mejía for making decisions according to the current legal regulations.
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Honduras:
María Antonieta Mejía expressed total support for Cossette López Osorio and Ana Paola Hall, showing solidarity with them against recent attacks.
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Honduras:
Cossette López-Osorio denounced that accredited members of the Liberal Party and the Liberty and Refoundation Party have refused to integrate the Special Verification and Counting Boards.
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Honduras:
Cossette López-Osorio is a counselor of the National Electoral Council (CNE) who ensures a transparent electoral process.
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Honduras:
Cossette López-Osorio, a councilor of the electoral body, demanded a formal clarification from the DC regarding their institutional position.
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Honduras:
Cossette López represents the National Party in the CNE since 2024 and has been involved in the electoral process.
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