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UN Chief Calls for Calm Amid Honduras Election Tensions

(MENAFN) On Tuesday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed for "calm" and "restraint" in Honduras as the nation awaits the formal announcement of its November 30 general election results.

"The Secretary-General is closely following developments in Honduras in the aftermath of the 30 November general elections," his spokesperson Farhan Haq stated.

Emphasizing that Guterres "welcomes the calm and orderly manner in which the vote was conducted," Haq added that the UN leader "notes with concern the growing tensions as the official declaration of results are still awaited."

"He urges all actors to exercise maximum restraint, refrain from language or actions that could escalate tensions, and allow electoral institutions to complete their work without interference, addressing electoral disputes through established legal mechanisms," the statement continued.

Guterres also highlighted "the importance of declaring the official results according to the constitutional timeline and to ensure an orderly transition on 27 January."

"Respecting the sovereign will of the people is essential to ensuring stability and peace," Haq affirmed.

The country has faced an electoral crisis since the November 30 vote, stemming from technical issues with the online system reporting results and alleged breaches in the vote-counting process.

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