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Hey, take a stab at your own U-tube-grinning weirdo, Gordon, before you start throwing insults! Anyway, if it increases youth participation it might go some way towards redressing of the considerable democratic deficit. Call an OAS plenary session! Get a new article stating that the presidents of all member countries have Facebook pages written into the charter.
And ban Speedos. The only people who wear Speedos are those who have already had children or who are unlikely to procreate because of their sexual orientation. Excuse me…according to its website, the Partido Nacional de Honduras is committed to the common good of all human beings irrespective of race, social class, gender and political orientation.
The Partido Nacional de Honduras is the party of the Honduran people. To put it bluntly, homosexuality is apparently on a par with alcoholism, drug abuse, exploitation of women and pornography. We've all been affected.
Metres away, in a stark illustration of Honduras' extreme poverty, several men foraged for food on a mound of putrid, fly-blown rubbish. Give me a break, it'll change nothing," said Luis Alvarado, Voting was mostly peaceful but security forces used teargas and batons to break up a demonstration in the city of San Pedro Sula.
A day earlier they raided the offices of pro-Zelaya groups, saying they were looking for weapons and evidence linked to small homemade bombs which had damaged polling centres. In recent weeks the de facto authorities curbed civil liberties and cracked down on critical media and Zelaya supporters, leaving hundreds injured and detained and at least 10 reportedly killed.
Amnesty International demanded that the identities and whereabouts of people arrested yesterday be revealed. In addition to the presidency, at stake in Sunday's election were three vice presidencies, congressional seats and posts for mayor and other municipal seats.
The United Nations, the Organization of American States, the European Union and most nations -- including the United States -- had condemned the coup over the summer and demanded that Zelaya be reinstated immediately. It looked like a solution to the crisis had been reached October 29, when Zelaya and Micheletti agreed to a deal brokered by the United States.
The pact said Congress would vote on whether to reinstate Zelaya to power after consultation with the nation's Supreme Court and other bodies. That vote is scheduled for this week. The Supreme Court ruled last week that Zelaya could not return to office without first facing trial on charges that he acted unconstitutionally when he tried to hold a vote that could have led to the removal of presidential term limits.
The Supreme Court had ruled that the vote was illegal and Congress had forbidden it. Micheletti and his supporters have insisted that Zelaya's removal was a constitutional transfer of power, not a coup. Some leaders of large Latin American countries, particularly those that have been ruled under dictatorships in recent years, are concerned that allowing the election results to stand could embolden other "adventurers" to try to stage coups. Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner said Monday the election was "a mockery" carried out "in the most absolute illegality," the state-run Telam news agency reported.
Micheletti stepped down temporarily last week to try to distance himself from Sunday's elections. He said he would resume office Wednesday. With regards to Honduras' desire for Taiwan assistance and experience to meet the needs it faces in the rural development, President Ma said he welcomes Honduras to provide information regarding its specific needs, thereby making it easier for the ROC to carry out further assessment.
He said he hopes Taiwan's successful experience is able to pave the way for a new face for the rural villages in Honduras. In the evening, President Ma hosted a banquet for overseas compatriots, as well as members of the ROC embassy and their families. The president expressed his deepest appreciation for their painstaking efforts in the long period they have spent overseas.
President Ma remarked that overseas compatriots from the ROC have a history in Honduras that dates back over years. He noted how they have worked to integrate into local society and have made a prominent contribution to the development of Honduras. The president stated that outstanding overseas compatriots have previously served as ministers in the Honduran cabinet, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, members of the National Congress, and presidents of universities.
The mark they have made on Honduras has been quite impressive, he said. In response to the concern expressed by overseas compatriots in Taiwan's domestic political situation, President Ma specially told everyone that since taking office on May 20, , his administration has aggressively promoted reform in many areas. President Ma particularly pointed out that since taking office he has actively sought to improve relations between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, thereby enabling the cross-strait relationship, which had been long in a state of crisis, to return to a path focusing on peace and prosperity.
The president said that Taiwan's delegation negotiating an economic cooperation framework agreement ECFA with mainland China returned to Taiwan on January 27, having completed the first formal round of negotiations with their mainland counterparts.
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