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Nasralla Campaign Coordinators in U.S. Offer Explanations on Bank Account

From Proceso Digital · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Campaign officials for former Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla in the U.S. have offered to explain the opening of a bank account.
  • Ronny Frazier and Cristobal Contreras stated their willingness to provide details to Honduran authorities.
  • The offer comes amid potential scrutiny over the campaign's financial activities in the United States.

Campaign officials for former Honduran presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla in the United States have declared their readiness to provide explanations regarding a bank account opened in the U.S.

Ronny Frazier, the coordinator, and Cristobal Contreras, the treasurer for Nasralla's campaign in the United States, announced their willingness on Thursday to clarify the matter with competent Honduran authorities. Their statement indicates a proactive stance in addressing any potential inquiries about the campaign's financial operations abroad.

The move suggests an awareness of the need for transparency concerning campaign funds, particularly when managed in a foreign jurisdiction like the United States. The specific details surrounding the bank account's purpose or its transactions were not elaborated upon in the initial report, but the officials' offer to explain implies a desire to preemptively manage any concerns or investigations.

We are willing to provide explanations about the opening of the bank account in the U.S. to the competent Honduran authorities.

โ€” Ronny Frazier and Cristobal Contreras, campaign coordinator and treasurer for Salvador Nasralla in the U.S.The campaign officials stated their readiness to address questions from Honduran authorities regarding a U.S. bank account.
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Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.