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Micheletti’s Appointments

July 2nd, 2009 · 7 Comments

Roberto Micheletti continues to assign government positions. At this time, the following people have been named:

  • Enrique Ortez Colindres, Foreign Minister.
  • Adolfo Lionel Sevilla, Minister of Defense
  • Gabriela Nunez, Minister of Finance
  • Sandra Midence, President of Central Bank of Honduras
  • Rene Zepeda, Press Relations
  • Karen Zelaya, Secretary of International Cooperation (SETCO)
  • Germain Leitzelar, Minister for Social Affairs
  • Desire Rosales, Minister of Science and Technology
  • Nicolas Garcia, Minister of Labor
  • Norman Ochoa, Secretary of Natural Resources
  • Mario Noe Villafranca, Minister of Health
  • Norman Ochoa, Vice Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment (SERNA)
  • Desiree Rosales, Director of Honduran Council of Science and Technology (COHCIT)
  • Jorge Alberto Rodas Gamero, Security Minister (no change)
  • Martha Lorena Alvarado, Vice Chancellor
  • Cesar Quezada, Director of Transportation
  • Mirna Castro, Minister of Culture
  • Nelson Willy Mejia, Director de Migracion
  • Hernan Banegas, Minisgter of FHIS
  • Rosario Carias, Vice Minister of Education
  • Ana Abarca Ucles, Minister of Tourism
  • Jose Alfredo San Martin, Director of Civil Aviation

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Tags: Politics in Honduras

7 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Ray Gonzalez // Jul 2, 2009 at 10:34 am

    I can`t believe that the so called free world and free press that denounced so harshly totalitarianism in Iran is now siding with the Chavez, Castro, Morales and Ortega`s regimes in Latin America that stand for anything but democracy and human rights. What a mockery this Zelaya man is making of the free world. And to think that almost the whole world fell for that. Let Hondurans resolve their own problems and instead let those international organizations act accordingly where it is needed : where children are being slaughtered and people are being massacred in continents like Africa. These Latin American tyrants who started this whole issue have done much worse things than the Honduras government did to protect democracy in their country, but the world refuses to say anything about them. What a pity!!!

  • 2 Brian Saint-Yves // Jul 2, 2009 at 1:17 pm

    Since when do the internal problems of an independent sovereign nation get resolved by foreign outsiders? Have I been asleep like Rip Van Winkle for years and years? For Obama to side with Chavez and Castro in this instance is shocking but welcome. We who live in America have a right to know exactly who our new President really is. When the time comes for our American military to take over to prevent us from falling into the pits of history, you can bet I’ll be there to support them.

  • 3 Halmar // Jul 2, 2009 at 1:23 pm

    I totally agree. Why is the US getting involved or questioning Honduras goverment in defending their constitution? What do other governments think, that Honduras government is not qualified to govern themselves? Honduras knows what they are doing and are protecting themselves from a dictator.

  • 4 Dale A. Wilhite // Jul 2, 2009 at 4:58 pm

    The reason why Obama sided with this former leftist leader is because Obama knows his own kind.
    No one should be surprised that Obama sides with leftist thugs and the enemies of Israel!

  • 5 John // Jul 2, 2009 at 5:53 pm

    I am married to a wonderful Honduran lady. I have a great interest in the future of Honduras. I plan to retire in this Gods country. It will stay Gods country if it is left to to Hondurans to protect it. After all they have been doing a great job for a long time now. Please Obama, quit listning to your misguided or perhaps self serving advisors, and take sometime to cruze the internet for yourself. Like Google (Honduras News) and read what is really happening.

  • 6 John // Jul 2, 2009 at 6:05 pm

    Dale, You are wrong. You need to learn alittle about the responsibilities Obama has to the American people and how serious he takes this responsibility, before you make a complete fool of yourself. He is just simply missinformed. Once he gets all the facts you will see a real politition at work.

  • 7 Emil // Jul 19, 2009 at 3:55 am

    I spent many years in Honduras,and this is a beautyfull country with very good peoples,that why I think that foreigns troups backed by chavez,ortegua,and all the corupt click are behind any trouble in honduras,the hondurien peoples want to leave in peace and ranchera.please president Obama do some home work……