Zelaya Will Not Be Reinstated

The decisive tally is 65 in favor of not reinstating Zelaya, and 8 against. Even if the rest of the 128 congress people voted to reinstate him, he would only have 63 votes.

Therefore, Mr. Manuel Zelaya Rosales will not be restored to the presidency in Honduras.


3 Responses to "Zelaya Will Not Be Reinstated"

  1. gonow  December 2, 2009 at 8:51 pm

    congratulations honduras ;…..i am a long ways away from honduras but this is great news i have been waiting for month to hear.; honduras got a lot of undeserved bad press ; but now it will have an opportunity to use some of that and for the good ……..many people 6 month ago had no idea where honduras is . but learned now where it is and your tourist ministery should go to work fast and take advantage of that.. the former tourist minister who advised tourist to stay away from honduras should be punished. …. many people will be watching and helping hondurase’s progress .;………..democracy always prevails and honduras was lucky to have people like michellitty who made sure democracy never left honduras .

  2. loui ayala  December 2, 2009 at 7:45 pm

    that was the best news ever ……we have been waiting for .We knew that people in the congress are smart enough to figure it out “what the honduran people want”. I am truly proud of ” Honduras and the people of this very loving country “…Thanks, President Michellitti for leading your people the right way…..i hope this will be a lesson learned for those who will try again…what Z’liar did. VIVA HONDURAS!!!!!!finally we can start fresh and move on for a positive change.
    Once again , bravo to the legislators and president Michelliti and the people of honduras….you can have peace and democracy
    within your reach.

  3. Al  December 2, 2009 at 7:37 pm

    Congratulations Honduras. Congratulations Honduran Congress! This is a historical day for Honduras and the rest of the world who must learn that no president is above the law even if constitutionally and democratically elected. Each country has its own laws and constitution and no matter how small or poor, that country needs to be respected and allowed to deal with its own problems in its own ways.
    Chavez and his satellites and all the so called democracies that have presidents that have become demagogue tyrants, who have taken over total power over their governments, BEWARE! Honduras has created a precedent in favor of oppressed people, separation of powers, and Democracy at its best.
    Good-bye Z’liar. And Chavez, “pon las barbas en remojo”.
    Peace and blessings to all Hondurans.

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