The main political parties in Honduras sat down at the negotiating table last week for the first time since November’s disputed presidential elections. The “technical pre-dialogue” process, brokered by the United Nations (UN), involved representatives from the Partido Nacional government led by President Juan Orlando Hernández, the opposition Alianza de Oposición contra la Dictadura coalition (whose presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla maintains that he won the November vote and that widespread fraud was committed), the opposition Partido Liberal (PL), and Partido Innovación y Unidad-Social Demócrata (Pinu). End of preview - This article contains approximately 1141 words.
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