Tegucigalpa – San Jose Agreement

Congress Still in Session 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, […]

Congress To Decide Zelaya’s Fate

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. […]

US Doesn’t Recognize the Honduras Government

In a press conference this afternoon, Arturo Valenzuela, Assistant Secretary of Western Hemisphere Affairs for the United States of America, clarified under pressure, that the United States does not recognize the current Honduran government and believes at this point, that Manuel Zelaya is the official President of Honduras. He reiterated that he cannot speculate on […]

14 of 15 Judges Said NO

The Supreme Court has given their analysis to the Secretariat of the National Congress, on the return of former President Manuel Zelaya. A panel of four judges, headed by Judiciary Chairman Jorge Alberto Rivera, arrived around 11:00 at the legislative palace to deliver their report on the fifth point of the Tegucigalpa-San Jose Agreement. Judge […]

Craig Kelly Leaves Honduras

The U.S. envoy to Honduras, Craig Kelly, reiterated today support for the elections of November 29th as part of the solution “to the crisis in Honduras”. “An important part of the solution to move forward are the Honduran elections,” said the Undersecretary of State who arrived in Tegucigalpa on Tuesday. “Nobody has the right to […]