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Honduras' Attorney General Johel Zelaya announced legal action to investigate and reveal the truth about the country's disputed electoral process. He vowed that actions undermining the people's will and sovereignty would be punished, aiming to set a precedent to prevent similar democratic violations in the future.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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