By Catracha Hondurena on December 1, 2009
elections, honduras, Politics in Honduras, san pedro sula
Politics in Honduras
The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) began this morning the official vote count in the presence of the media. Judge Enrique Ortez Sequeira explained the process of validating the proceedings before the national press. Tonight they hope to be able to announce many of the official counts for mayors and municipal positions. The TSE estimated that […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 29, 2009
elections, honduras, pepe lobo, Politics in Honduras
General Honduras News, Politics in Honduras
Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo has emerged as the new President of the Republic to govern the Country of Honduras during the years 2010-2014. According to the TSE, more than 61.85% of registered Hondurans came out to vote on Sunday, a historic record. The announcement from the TSE received a standing ovation from the attentive room of […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 29, 2009
elections, honduras, Politics in Honduras
Politics in Honduras
Half an hour before the closing of the polls, Colombian and Cuban observers congratulated the Honduran people for their democratic attitude and appearing at the polls in an overwhelming number. “Honduran Elections are a triumph of democracy in Latin America. Congratulations are for the Honduran people who wanted democracy,” the Colombian observer, Miguel Andres Fierro […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 29, 2009
elections, honduras, Politics in Honduras, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Shouting slogans in support of the former President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, members of the so-called “Resistance Against the Coup, decided to take to the streets of San Pedro Sula to express their dissatisfaction with the general elections held in the country, and in six U.S. cities as well. Zelayistas took to the streets despite […]
By Jennifer Catracha on November 29, 2009
elections, honduras, Micheletti, Politics in Honduras, presidency
Politics in Honduras
President Roberto Micheletti has just placed his votes. After inserting the ballots into the election boxes, he proclaimed “Viva Honduras!” The President of the Republic encouraged all Hondurans to exercise their right to choose the leaders of their country, and place their votes today.