Zelaya tried to change the Honduran constitution. The constitution states that the minute a president tries to change the constitution without the approval of the other powers of government they automatically are no longer president. So legally the other powers of government had the right to instate another president. So not a coup.
thousands are in the streets and have been in the streets protesting the enormous set back to the 70s and 80s era dictatorships which plagued and still plague the good peoples of Latin America, among other places
Every nation has the right and responsability to be independent from foreign and local corporations and from foreign governments
Zelaya tried to change the Honduran constitution. The constitution states that the minute a president tries to change the constitution without the approval of the other powers of government they automatically are no longer president. So legally the other powers of government had the right to instate another president. So not a coup.
orrbert 1 year ago
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orrbert 1 year ago
us backed military coup in Honduras is a crime
thousands are in the streets and have been in the streets protesting the enormous set back to the 70s and 80s era dictatorships which plagued and still plague the good peoples of Latin America, among other places
Every nation has the right and responsability to be independent from foreign and local corporations and from foreign governments
TheJulienT 2 years ago