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Militares comienzan a distribuir el material electoral para los comicios
Las Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras comenzaron este lunes a distribuir el material electoral.
- Actualizado: 20 noviembre 2017 /
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1 / 9Las Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras comenzaron este lunes a distribuir el material electoral para los comicios que se celebrarán el próximo domingo, en las que el actual gobernante, Juan Orlado Hernández, buscará la reelección en medio de reclamos opositores. -
2 / 9En una rueda de prensa, el magistrado presidente del Tribunal Supremo Electoral de Honduras (TSE), David Matamoros, dijo que los primeros 5 furgones con las maletas que llevan el material electoral salieron este lunes hacia los departamentos de Colón y Atlántida, en el Caribe; Yoro, norte; Copán y Ocotepeque, en el occidente.
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3 / 9Workers load election material onto a van for its distribution throughout the country, for the upcoming general election, on November 20, 1017 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras will hold elections next November 26 to choose president, three vicepresidents, 128 deputies for the local congress an 20 for the Central American (Parlacen) and 128 mayoralties. / AFP PHOTO / ORLANDO SIERRA -
4 / 9Workers load election material for its distribution throughout the country, for the upcoming general election, on November 20, 1017 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras will hold elections next November 26 to choose president, three vicepresidents, 128 deputies for the local congress an 20 for the Central American (Parlacen) and 128 mayoralties. / AFP PHOTO / ORLANDO SIERRA -
5 / 9A worker prepares election material for its distribution throughout the country, for the upcoming general election, on November 20, 1017 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras will hold elections next November 26 to choose president, three vicepresidents, 128 deputies for the local congress an 20 for the Central American (Parlacen) and 128 mayoralties. / AFP PHOTO / ORLANDO SIERRA -
6 / 9El traslado del material a los departamentos de Islas de la Bahía y Gracias a Dios, el segundo limítrofe con Nicaragua, estará a cargo de la Fuerza Naval y la Fuerza Aérea Hondureña.
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7 / 9Workers prepare election material for its distribution throughout the country, for the upcoming general election, on November 20, 1017 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras will hold elections next November 26 to choose president, three vicepresidents, 128 deputies for the local congress an 20 for the Central American (Parlacen) and 128 mayoralties. / AFP PHOTO / ORLANDO SIERRA -
8 / 9Workers prepare election material for its distribution throughout the country, for the upcoming general election, on November 20, 1017 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras will hold elections next November 26 to choose president, three vicepresidents, 128 deputies for the local congress an 20 for the Central American (Parlacen) and 128 mayoralties. / AFP PHOTO / ORLANDO SIERRA -
9 / 9An Honduran soldier sits inside a truck just before the start of the distribution of election material throughout the country for the upcoming general election, on November 20, 1017 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduras will hold elections next November 26 to choose president, three vicepresidents, 128 deputies for the local congress an 20 for the Central American (Parlacen) and 128 mayoralties. / AFP PHOTO / ORLANDO SIERRA