Manuel Zelaya Denies Accusations of "Self-Coup" in Honduras by the Opposition National Party
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Manuel Zelaya has denied accusations by the Honduran National Party about Free's alleged "self-coup" plan.
Tomas Zambrano Accuses Libre of Promoting a “Self-Coup” After Xiomara Castro Calls for Mobilizations
TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS. – The head of the National Party bench in the National Congress, Tomás Zambrano, reacted harshly to the call for mobilizations made by President Xiomara Castro, accusing the governing party of ignoring the popular will expressed at the polls and of trying to stay in power “by force,” despite [...]
Tegucigalpa, Dec 15 (Prensa Latina) Former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya today rejected the accusation of the right-wing National Party (PN), which accused him of promoting actions to hinder the official declaration of the general elections of November 30. The post Ex-President Zelaya denies accusation of right-wing party in Honduras first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The general coordinator of the Freedom and Refoundation Party (Free, left) and former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, described this Monday as "unfounded" an accusation by the head of the bench of the opposition and conservative National Party in the Parliament, Tomás Zambrano, in the sense that the ruling party would be forging a "self-coup" of state. The entry Manuel Zelaya denies accusations of "self-coup" in Honduras of the opposition …
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