Honduras' president is asked to resign after corruption scandal she says is a plot to oust her

FILE - President of Honduras Xiomara Castro delivers a speech during the first meeting of the Global School Meals Coalition in Paris, Oct. 18, 2023. (Julien de Rosa, Pool via AP, File)

TEGUCIGALPA (AP) — The head of an anti-corruption organization on Wednesday demanded that Honduran President Xiomara Castro resign after a video was released in which her brother-in-law allegedly received drug money.

“This request is based on the serious accusations of drug trafficking that have been presented against your family, whom you have appointed to work in the State,” said Gabriela Castellanos, director of the non-governmental organization the ɫtv Anti-Corruption Council, in a public letter to Castro.

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