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Lawyer suggests CNE counselors tone down their speeches, which he says have hysterical touches

Radio America. The lawyer and political analyst, Raúl Pineda Alvarado, recommends the councilors of the National Electoral Council (CNE), Ana Paola Hall and Rixi Moncada, to lower the tone of their speeches.

The analyst said that the speech of the councilors of the electoral body is contradictory because he indicated that first they say that the electoral process of next November is in danger of not being carried out, but that on the other hand they state that the elections will be carried out in any way.

Pineda Alvarado expressed that the National Congress must allow that where the technology can be implemented it is applied and that where it cannot, the traditional methodology be used.

But, he insisted that “the councilors have to lower their speeches, that speech so intense with hysterical touches that what it does is harden the position of the politicians of the National Congress” by approving the extension of the budget to the electoral body for the general elections.

The lawyer mentioned that instead of digging ditches, politicians should create bridges because he declared that Honduras will face the most expensive electoral process in history and from what is looming, it will not be an exemplary electoral process at a time when violence is observed in Colombia , Peru, Ecuador and Cuba.

“Honduras cannot be between Haiti and Nicaragua, their leaders have to take it forward and we must go to elections anyway,” Alvarado said.

The problem, he stressed, is that there is a disenchantment with democracy and loss of credibility in political parties.

With information from Javier Rivera

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