Authors:
Luis Alberto López Rafaschieri and José Alberto López Rafaschieri
www.morochos.net
- President Manuel Zelaya and Mayor Antonio Ledezma were elected by the people in democratic elections, but both were stripped of nearly all the constitutional powers of their offices through pseudo-legal mechanisms and abuse of power. Which means that the deprivation of authority they are suffering is a coup d'etat, because it is an unconstitutional replacement of the existing regime.
- In each case the coup was against an executive branch. Zelaya was the head of the national executive of Honduras and Ledezma was the regional chief executive of the Metropolitan District of Caracas.
- Both coups were justified as lawful.
- On the two occasions the coup d'etat was caused by the differences of these officers with other divisions of government in their respective nations. Zelaya against the legislative and judicial branches of Honduras, Ledezma against the executive and legislative branches of Venezuela.
- Zelaya is usurped by Roberto Micheletti, a de facto authority appointed for the convenience of the powers that oppose Zelaya, and not elected by the people. Ledezma is usurped by Jaqueline Farias, also a de facto authority named to suit the powers that oppose Ledezma, and not elected by the people.
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