By Catracha Hondurena on November 3, 2009
Honduran Congress, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Honduran congressional leaders are meeting to discuss whether to convene a special meeting to discuss the return of ousted former president Manuel Zelaya. The possibility of the return to power of the ousted leader is one of the points of the deal struck last week between negotiators for Zelaya and the interim government. The meeting […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 3, 2009
honduras, oscar arias, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Porfirio Lobo, will meet with Costa Rican President Oscar Arias in San Jose, Costa Rica today. Lobo will meet with Arias, who was mediating the political crisis in Honduras at one time, and who outlined the San Jose Accord, at 6 pm in the private residence of the Costa Rican President, according to a statement […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 1, 2009
honduras, Micheletti, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Excerpt: “If there is one person in Honduras who is more despised these days than deposed president Manuel Zelaya it is a foreigner who goes by the name of Hugo. We refer here not to the Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez but to U.S. Ambassador Hugo Llorens…”Read WSJ Article Here
By Catracha Hondurena on November 1, 2009
Micheletti, negotiations, OAS, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Former Chilean President Ricardo Lagos, and Secretary of Labor in the United States, Hilda Solis, form part of the verification committee of the agreement to resolve the political crisis in Honduras, where they will travel next Tuesday to begin work, said the OAS today. Manuel Zelaya, and the Acting Chairman, Roberto Micheletti, named Jorge Arturo […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 1, 2009
Free Trade Agreement, honduras, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Manuel Zelaya stated today, that if Congress does not reinstate him into office next week, the Tegucigalpa/San Jose Accord “is a failure.” He then reminded MPs, judges, prosecutors and the military to not forget that they have pending trials in the International Criminal Court Zelaya made the “comments” and “reminders” in a round table where, […]