In Honduras, the transition to a de facto government led by the National Party is advancing amid widespread questions over an election deemed illegal at all three levels. President Xiomara Castro ordered the handover to Nasry Asfura, endorsed by the United States, while critics argue the incoming cabinet lacks legitimacy. The Liberty and Refoundation Party, along with broad sectors of the Honduran population, denounced the move as a coup orchestrated by the two‑party system with foreign interference. The country now faces a political transition to an administration already rejected by the majority for disregarding the will of the people. <br /><br />#teleSUREnglish #Honduras #NationalParty #XiomaraCastro #NasryAsfura #PoliticalCrisis #Coup<br />
