Salvador Nasralla is a Honduran civil engineer, sports journalist, television presenter, businessman, and politician. He served as the First Vice President of Honduras from 2022 until his resignation in 2024. Affiliated with the Liberal Party, he is often described as a centrist. His career spans multiple fields, including media, business, and politics, making him a prominent figure in Honduran society.
Salvador Nasralla, a TV presenter, is running for President of Honduras. He voted and urged young people to defend their right to vote. Nasralla also claimed that 12,000 lempiras are being offered for votes.
In January 1953, Salvador Alejandro César Nasralla Salum was born. He would later become a Honduran civil engineer, sports journalist, television presenter, businessman, and politician.
On January 30, 1953, Salvador Nasralla was born in Tegucigalpa, M.D.C., Department of Francisco Morazán, Honduras, to Lebanese parents.
In 1966, during his adolescence, Salvador Nasralla began working as a journalist at Emisoras Unidas.
In 1969, Salvador Nasralla continued his career in journalism, working in Uniradio and Radio Católica.
In 1981, Salvador Nasralla began his television career by hosting the program "5 Deportivo."
In 1982, Salvador Nasralla served as the head of press for the Honduran soccer team during their participation in the World Cup in Spain.
On March 3, 1990, Nasralla launched "X-0 da Dinero," a quiz show offering cash prizes.
In 2011, Salvador Nasralla founded the Anti-Corruption Party (PAC).
In August 2013, the Anti-Corruption Party (PAC) was officially recognized as a political party by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Honduras, appointing Nasralla as its president.
In November 2013, Nasralla was the official presidential candidate for the PAC in the elections, receiving 13.43% of the vote.
Documents declassified in May 2023 revealed details of electoral fraud during the 2013 presidential campaign, involving Juan Orlando Hernández and the payment of bribes to manipulate vote counts.
In 2013, Salvador Nasralla ran for president in the Honduran general election as a member of the Anti-Corruption Party, finishing in fourth place.
In 2013, an engineer was instructed to shut down servers of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) to manipulate vote count in favor of Hernández, corroborating Nasralla's allegations of fraud.
Similar to the 2013 elections, it is claimed illicit money was used to bribe election officials and manipulate vote counts.
In 2014, Salvador Nasralla, as president of the Anti-Corruption Party (PAC), raised concerns about the integrity of some members within his party, noting that none of the 13 PAC deputies in Congress had complied with the agreed salary contribution to the party.
By mid-2015, internal conflicts escalated within PAC when Nasralla criticized several PAC deputies, labeling them as "bad apples," after they supported a reform to the Social Security law.
In 2015, tensions rose within PAC as 11 deputies voted to change the leadership of the bench, and disputes arose between Nasralla and party leaders like Luis Redondo, who blocked Nasralla's accounts on social networks, highlighting discord within the party leadership.
In February 2016, Salvador Nasralla labeled PAC deputies as traitors for not adhering to party guidelines, leading to accusations of mistreatment and a resignation from a deputy leadership position.
On November 2, 2016, Virgilio Padilla, an ally of Nasralla, was expelled from the National Council of PAC by Luis Redondo, amidst ongoing conflicts.
On December 2, 2016, the call for internal elections within the Anti-Corruption Party (PAC) was made.
In 2016, Nasralla criticized the PAC bench and stated it was "no longer of any use to him", with several deputies resigning, which Nasralla described as a "self-cleansing" of the political institution.
In 2016, Nasralla faced further internal conflict within PAC after appointing two advisors who weren't party members, leading to confrontations and accusations of sexism.
On May 20, 2017, Nasralla was introduced as the official presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance Against Dictatorship, which also outlined their government proposals, including reform of the constitution and an International Commission Against Impunity in Honduras.
In 2017, Nasralla ran again in the general election for the political alliance Alianza de Oposición contra la Dictadura, narrowly losing to Juan Orlando Hernández, amid claims of fraud.
In 2017, despite official results, declassified documents suggest that Salvador Nasralla actually won a majority of the vote (57%) but the system was manipulated.
In 2017, the Anti-Corruption Party (PAC) had internal election processes, the first of which was deemed illegal by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), with the TSE ordering the elections to be rescheduled for May 21.
In 2017, the presidential election in Honduras involved significant electoral fraud, as indicated by documents declassified in May 2023 as part of the trial against Juan Orlando Hernández.
In February 2018, protests continued after the 2017 election, resulting in deaths and economic losses, with the Opposition Alliance and Liberal Party rejecting the official results and proclaiming Nasralla as the legitimate winner.
In 2019, after temporarily retiring from politics, Nasralla created the Savior Party of Honduras.
In a 2019 interview, Nasralla claimed he won the 2013 election with 1,066,000 votes, but vote counts were manipulated.
In 2021, Nasralla withdrew his presidential candidacy to become the running mate of Libre presidential nominee Xiomara Castro, who would win the general election.
In January 2022, Salvador Nasralla assumed office as the First Vice President of Honduras.
On January 21, 2022, a dispute arose when 18 deputies from Castro's Libre party refused to honor the agreement to elect Luis Redondo from Nasralla’s party as the congressional president, leading to their expulsion, and Nasralla commenting on the incident as "another coup like in 2009".
In 2022, Salvador Nasralla began serving as the First Vice President of Honduras.
In May 2023, declassified documents revealed significant electoral fraud in the 2017 presidential election in Honduras as part of the trial against former President Juan Orlando Hernández.
In May 2023, documents declassified by the New York Attorney General's Office revealed details of electoral fraud during the 2013 presidential campaign.
In 2024, Salvador Nasralla resigned from his position as the First Vice President of Honduras.
In March 2025, Salvador Nasralla secured the nomination of the center-left Liberal Party after winning the party's primary.
In 2025, Nasralla secured the nomination of the Liberal Party to run in the general election.
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