Salvador Nasralla, the presidential appointee for Honduras, has officially submitted his irrevocable resignation in order to pursue his aspirations for the presidency of the Republic of Honduras. Nasralla arrived at the secretariat of the National Congress on Wednesday to present his resignation, citing constitutional and international treaty obligations as the basis for his decision.
In a live broadcast on his social media channels, Nasralla explained his reasons for resigning and emphasized his commitment to the anti-corruption fight. He also stated that he has garnered the support of more than 65 members of the National Congress, as required by law for the approval of his resignation.
The Salvador Party of Honduras (PSH) has been actively seeking support for Nasralla’s resignation, with several political parties including the National Party, Liberal Party, and Libertad y Refoundación (Libre) expressing their backing. The resignation process involves the document being processed by the National Congress secretariat, read in the legislative chamber, and voted on by a simple majority of 65 votes or more.
Despite his resignation, Nasralla remains determined to pursue his political aspirations and contribute to the future of Honduras. Stay tuned for further developments on this evolving political situation.