By Catracha Hondurena on December 2, 2009
Congress, honduras, Micheletti, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The National Congress is still speaking about the decision to, or not to, restore the former president, Manuel Zelaya Rosales to the executive position once again. The session is being broadcast live on Honduran television, and many members of Congress are taking the opportunity to describe to the public in detail, their position. So far, […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 2, 2009
elections, honduras, Micheletti, pepe lobo, Politics in Honduras, presidency, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
A government of national unity and austerity is what the president-elect of the Republic, Porfirio Lobo Sosa, said he was committed to creating. The new president, who will take office on January 27, 2010, announced the creation of a government of austerity in which public officials may not use state vehicles, given the economic conditions […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 1, 2009
Congress, honduras, Politics in Honduras, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The National Congress will hold a meeting tomorrow that will go down in history. Weeks ago, the National Congress called for a meeting on Dec. 2, 2009, in order to comply with section five of the Tegucigalpa/San Jose Agreement. That sections states that Congress must decide the fate of the ousted former president, Manuel Zelaya. […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 1, 2009
elections, honduras, presidency
Politics in Honduras
La Prensa/El Heraldo have provided a map with detailed information on votes for the Presidency as tallied in various areas of the country. View Map Here.
By Catracha Hondurena on December 1, 2009
elections, honduras, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, united states
Politics in Honduras
Statement on the National Elections in Honduras November 29, 2009 Washington Senior Observer Group At the invitation of the Union Civica Democratica and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), the Washington Senior Observer Group traveled to Honduras to participate as international observers in the Honduran national elections of November 29, 2009. We joined over 600 observers […]