Public Ministry Discusses Opinion Request from Congress

The Public Ministry has received from the National Congress an opinion request on the matter of reinstatement of Manuel Zelaya.

Although they are studying the issue, the Attorney General believes but there is no question on the answer Congress will receive. In their opinion, the Public Ministry would warn members about the legal issues Congress would face if they restored Manuel Zelaya to the presidency.

“Our view is going to be aimed from a legal standpoint, we’ll even go so far as to pronounce, if necessary, if certain members of Congress would then become criminally responsible,” he said. This would be due to the fact that the members had already made a decision on June 28th, and to take another stance would mean their initial decision was not correct, and they might ultimately be held accountable for that.


4 Responses to "Public Ministry Discusses Opinion Request from Congress"

  1. Axel Reyes Bogran  November 11, 2009 at 5:32 pm

    The most important part of the Congress decision is as Al puts it, the power that it will yield to decide political matters in the future.

    It is time that Honduran politicians start taking responsability for their acts.

    Being originally from Tela, I remember very clearly the way people working with the government in Tegus would come and spend crazy money while they were there on vacation, the worst part of it being the kind of treatment they gave the people they saw as lower than them, without even stopping to think that many people knew the money they were throwing around came from the taxes that got sent to the capital from smaller cities, and also from the aid and loans that came from the exterior but were never seen by the populace.

    So becareful when corrupt mindsa have to make important decisions, they may very well fall back into their bad ways and screw the country if enough money is to be had.

  2. El guapo  November 11, 2009 at 8:18 am

    Yes Melito instead of your friend lula focussing on this big blackout in his cities he would be in better shape. May be Honduras needs to turn off the lights at his embassy to give them a taste of what is going on in Brazil.Yes lula stay out of Honduras politics and fix your own countries problems can you imagine they are getting the Olympics and cannot even keep the power on Lights Out for U Lulito

  3. Al  November 10, 2009 at 6:40 pm

    One of the things that the Honduran Congress will be voting for indirectly is a pendulum change in Latin America. Honduras has been an almost mortal blow to Chavez, Fidel and its satellites. Do you remember how all this started; with all these communists hugging each other about reinstating the “DEMOKRATIC” order in Honduras? Look where they are standing now. Micheletti and his advisors have changed the totalitarian orientation that Latin America has taken lately. It seems like fredom and democracy will predominate eventually again. Congress, take responsibility for your decisions. God bless Honduras and Her people!
    Mel, learn Portuguese!

  4. gonow  November 10, 2009 at 11:01 am

    that is right if they change that ;they leave an opportunity for mel to start a law suit witch i am sure he will anyway he mentioned a few weeks ago he had his legal team ready……..

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