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Honduras Elections without Restoring Democracy

TEGUCIGALPA - The November 29 elections in Honduras will be carried out without restoring democracy and under the military coup's conditions, the de facto regime's last decisions state.

The restitution of constitutional order and legitimate President Manuel Zelaya is a demand by the country's extensive social and political sectors to acknowledge results of the polls.

Most of the countries worldwide maintain the same stance, although the United States self-excluded from that demand two weeks ago.

The Honduran Congress was convened to debate the restitution of not of President Zelaya on December 2, its president Jose Alfredo Saavedra said.

The session will take place three days after the questioned elections.

The debate in the Congress about the restitution of the statesman, against the June 28 military coup, is one of the points of an accord signed on October 30 to try to solve the crisis.

Meanwhile, the National Front against the Coup d'Etat ratified its decision of not recognizing results of the elections, for terming them a farce to try to legitimize the breaking of constitutional order.

The Front's general coordinator Juan Barahona stated that the resistance' members will not go voting not to approve the fraud soldiers, traditional parties and business people have prepared.
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

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