Honduras' opposition on Tuesday demanded a full recount of ballots in a presidential election it claims was tampered with to deliver a fresh mandate to President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
The demand, made by the leader of the left-wing opposition, former president Manuel Zelaya, upped the ante over a crisis stemming from the November 26 election.
Previously, the opposition had demanded a recount of ballots from 5,173 polling stations -- nearly a third of the total.
But after the Supreme Electoral Tribunal said it was willing to check those votes, Zelaya increased the recount demand to all 18,000 polling stations
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