Nelson Ávila celebrates Salvador Nasralla and Manuel Zelaya’s willingness to create an alliance

TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.– The presidential candidate for the party’s “July 5” movement Freedom and reaffirmation (Free), Nelson Avila, celebrated the possibility that Salvador Nasralla and Manuel Zelaya think of an alliance.

Via Facebook, Ávila shared a video of Nasralla and Zelaya in which both spoke about their willingness to consolidate an opposition alliance.

“… dialogue to establish a broad victorious alliance against the Narco state, which we have been building since last months, as a decisive political tool to rebuild the nation. TO UNITE, WIN and TRANSFORM. ! ”says part of Ávila’s post in congratulating both political leaders.

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The candidate for the party Salvador from HondurasNasralla said in the interview, in which former president Zelaya also took part, that “we are Hondurans and we want the good of Honduras. I want to save my country, I am not doing it for money and neither is Mel.”

He added that “it is my duty, Mel and I are almost 70 years old and we must leave this world and leave the country a legacy of a democratic government that cares about the people,” referring to an alliance.

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Zelaya, for his part, said that “the dialogue is open” and that “the one person with whom he never, never returns to engage in political dialogue is with Juan Orlando”.

He added that “both Salvador and other leaders are united by the need to live in a country where you can take to the streets without being attacked, where no child asks for a piece of bread or sick people who don’t have access to hospitals ”.

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