Nasry “Tito” Asfura, a candidate supported by President Donald Trump, has won the Honduran presidential election, securing victory after a nationwide vote.
Asfura emerged with a clear lead over his rivals, positioning himself to assume leadership of the Central American nation. His campaign focused on economic growth, crime reduction, and strengthening international partnerships, messages that gained traction with a broad segment of voters.
The former mayor of Tegucigalpa highlighted infrastructure development and private-sector investment as central priorities, presenting himself as a manager capable of restoring stability and improving public services.
Election authorities reported an orderly voting process, with international observers monitoring the election amid ongoing regional concerns over governance, migration, and economic pressures.
Asfura’s win is expected to shape Honduras’s domestic agenda and foreign relations, including ties with the United States, as he prepares to take office and form a new administration following the election outcome.
