By Catracha Hondurena on November 15, 2009
elections, honduras, negotiations, political crisis, Politics in Honduras, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
“As the elected president of the Honduran people, I reaffirm my position that starting today, no matter what, I will not accept any agreement on returning to the presidency of the republic to cover up this coup d’etat,” Zelaya said, reading from the letter on Globo radio….Washington Post Article Here
By Catracha Hondurena on November 12, 2009
Congress, honduras, political crisis, presidency, Supreme Court of Justice, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Under tight security, all 15 judges of the CSJ met to hear a request brought by the National Congress to issue a legal opinion on whether or not to return Manuel Zelaya to the presidency. The session was scheduled for 10:00 am, but started an hour late because the judges received a visit from Pastor […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 11, 2009
Micheletti, political crisis, presidency, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, united states, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
The deputy U.S. assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere, Craig Kelly, today concluded his two-day visit to Honduras. He met with both Zelaya and Micheletti representatives separately in an attempt to save the agreement that seeks to resolve the political crisis in Honduras. The U.S. official hoped to salvage the Tegucigalpa-San Jose Agreement, which five days […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 11, 2009
Congress, negotiations, political crisis, presidency, Supreme Court of Justice, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Judges of the Supreme Court are expected to meet today to decide on if they should issue a legal opinion on the status of Manuel Zelaya, as requested by Congress. Initially, the head of the Supreme Court said they could not issue such an opinion because of pending litigation by Zelaya; however, a meeting of […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 10, 2009
honduras, Politics in Honduras, Tegucigalpa - San Jose Agreement, zelaya
Politics in Honduras
Honduras ousted president Manuel Zelaya’s erratic behavior continues to block a negotiated solution to his country’s constitutional crisis. Two days after he signed on to an agreement which left the matter of his reinstatement in the hands of the Honduran National Congress, he insisted that the agreement required his immediate reinstatement, even before the Congress […]