Hopes that the United Nations-brokered dialogue would produce a solution to the post-electoral crisis in Honduras following last November’s presidential election [WR-18-11] have proven short-lived. Last week Salvador Nasralla, the former presidential candidate for the Alianza de Oposición contra la Dictadura (Alianza Opositora) opposition coalition who maintains that he won the election (which produced a victory for President Juan Orlando Hernández), announced the withdrawal of his representatives from the technical pre-dialogue table. With the Alianza Opositora having since announced ‘permanent insurrection’ and more than a dozen days of protest this year, there would seem to be no end in sight to the crisis.End of preview - This article contains approximately 887 words.
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