World
Honduran lawmakers refuse to reinstate Zelaya as president
Topic: Political crisis in Honduras

Over two-thirds of 126 lawmakers present at a special session of the Honduran unicameral parliament on Wednesday voted against Zelaya's temporary reinstatement
© REUTERS/ Juan Carlos UlateRelated News
Congress in Honduras has voted against the reinstatement of ousted President Manuel Zelaya for the remainder of his term which ends in January, the Honduran media reported.
According to the reports, over two-thirds of 126 lawmakers present at a special session of the Honduran unicameral parliament on Wednesday voted against Zelaya's temporary reinstatement.
Zelaya was bundled out of the country in late June by the Honduran military, with parliament Speaker Roberto Micheletti taking over the presidency.
The ousted president secretly returned to the country on September 21 and took refuge in the Brazilian Embassy.
Zelaya has said "the Congress, which supported the coup, has no authority [to take a decision] concerning my reinstatement."
Meanwhile, presidential elections were held in the country on Sunday, with Porfirio Lobo of the Honduran opposition National Party declared the winner.
Many countries and international bodies gave warning that they would not recognize the election if the polls were held under Micheletti's presidency, but Peru, Costa Rica, Panama and the United States, which had condemned the coup, have accepted the results.
The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), as well as Brazil and Argentina, said they consider the polls illegitimate. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez described the election as a "farce."
On Sunday, the secretary general of the Organization of American States, Jose Miguel Insulza, said the OAS Permanent Council comprising 34 states will hold a session on December 4 in Washington to discuss the situation in Honduras.
Porfirio Lobo, who lost to Zelaya in the 2005 election, is due to assume office on January 27 next year. He has vowed to form a unity government and seek dialogue with Zelaya's supporters.
MOSCOW, December 3 (RIA Novosti)

Add to blog
You may place this material on your blog by copying the link.
Publication code:
Preview:

Send by e-mail
Leave a comment
Most read
Top multimedia

Image Galleries: Riots in Egypt

Video: Russians Brave Bitter Cold to Call for Fair Elections

Infographics: Permafrost degradation

Cartoons: Oh, my poor genes
Russia urges peaceful return to constitutional order in Honduras 








