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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 12:08 PM Apr 2015

Top Honduran court paves way for presidents to seek re-election

Source: Reuters

Thu Apr 23, 2015 6:53pm EDT

Top Honduran court paves way for presidents to seek re-election

TEGUCIGALPA


(Reuters) - The Supreme Court of Honduras on Thursday struck down a law that banned presidents from seeking a second term, paving the way for their re-election, a contentious issue at the heart of a coup six years ago.

The decision would allow President Juan Orlando Hernandez to extend his rule, a prospect that opposition parties say is being pushed by ruling National Party leaders.

The unanimous decision from the five-member court was applauded by former President Rafael Callejas, a 71-year-old member of the ruling party who has said he would like to run again.

The fight over presidential reelection led to a bitter political stand-off that ended in a coup against former President Manuel Zelaya in 2009.

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/23/us-honduras-reelection-ruling-idUSKBN0NE2TA20150423?rpc=401



(DU'ers may recall a lot of people insisted there was absolutely no coup whatsoever when Zelaya was kidnapped at gun point, forced onto a plane, taken to the US-shared airport base for refueling, and dropped off in Nicaragua while still wearing his pajamas.)
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Top Honduran court paves way for presidents to seek re-election (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2015 OP
That's some industrial-grade (as in palm oil) corruption and shameless hypocrisy there. geek tragedy Apr 2015 #1
Can't wait to hear from the 'Chavez/Maduro is a dictator' crew on this. denverbill Apr 2015 #2
. Wilms Apr 2015 #3
 

geek tragedy

(68,868 posts)
1. That's some industrial-grade (as in palm oil) corruption and shameless hypocrisy there.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 12:13 PM
Apr 2015

Bush v Gore level.

denverbill

(11,489 posts)
2. Can't wait to hear from the 'Chavez/Maduro is a dictator' crew on this.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 12:41 PM
Apr 2015

I'm sure they have no problem with this occurring in any country which does NOT have a democratically elected government.

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