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Accord to Solve Honduran Crisis Fails
TEGUCIGALPA - Honduran constitutional
President Manuel Zelaya stated on Friday
that the agreement to solve the crisis
failed, due to the putschists''
noncompliance with the agreements to
reinstate him and constitute a unity
government.
"This agreement is a dead letter. Its non-fulfilment
made it fail," said Zelaya to Globo radio
station from Brazil embassy, where he has
been staying since his return to the country
on September 21.
According to the legitimate president,
people can not continue to be deceived with
this kind of agreement, which only expresses
the putschists' lack of willingness to solve
the problem.
A national reconciliation cabinet should
have been created on November 5, according
to what was agreed on October 30 by the
constitutional government and the de facto
regime.
According to the law, this government should
be led by the president elected by the
Honduran people, said a press release signed
by Zelaya.
However, Head of the coup regime Roberto
Micheletti announced, some minutes before
midnight, the creation of a government in
which not even a single member appointed by
the President was represented.
Zelaya announced that he did not know about
the November 29 election process and accused
the de facto regime of being preparing a
huge political electoral fraud.
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