<br /> <p>Supporters of President Juan Orlando Hernandez and the National Party of Honduras marched in celebration through the streets of Tegucigalpa on November 28, claiming victory</a> in the presidential election despite the vote tally being still underway.</p><p>President Hernandez was expected to be ahead in the polls, but opposition leader Salvador Nasralla reportedly made significant gains at a later stage to achieve 45 percent of the vote. Both leaders have declared themselves winners in the election, sparking protests in Tegucigalpa, though reports said</a> the electoral court announced they would not have a final count until Thursday.</p><p>The president has been criticized for running for a second term. The Honduran constitution previously outlawed a president’s re-election until a Supreme Court ruling overturned the ban in 2015, the BBC reported</a>. Credit: Partido Nacional de Honduras via Storyful</p><br />