Authors:
José Alberto López Rafaschieri and Luis Alberto López Rafaschieri
www.morochos.net
The OAS, the EU and the US have said they will not recognize the presidential elections scheduled for November in Honduras, unless Zelaya is put back in office. Assuming a posture that will try to ignore the Honduran popular sovereignty, and hamper the only reasonable solution to the political crisis in that country.
If the international community does not recognize the upcoming elections it will try to illegitimate the Honduran popular sovereignty, because it will ignores the vote that people will cast on election day. Ironically, doing the same thing that Michelleti is accused of doing.
Besides, that position will put obstacles to the most rational way out to the crisis, as apart from elections, the other option is to return Zelaya to power, as the OAS claims. But this scenario would not satisfy neither Honduras' legislative and judicial powers, nor the large portion of Hondurans who accuse Zelaya of violating the Constitution.
Ergo, the position of the international community regarding the upcoming elections in Honduras complicates matters, while leaving the following question to the inhabitants of the planet: The legitimate President of Honduras will be that recognized by foreign governments, or will be that elected by Hondurans in universal suffrage?
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