lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009

Back to order in Honduras.

I've recently heard about Zelaya's possible restitution after beeing removed from his duty as Hondura's President by a Military dictatorship. The thing is, after almost 5 months of negociations it seems that democracy might have another chance in that nation. substitute president Roberto Michelletti is about to leave the seat and handle it over to legitimate president Zelaya.

What I just can't understand, is that forces behind Micheletti are simply retreating and facing the fact that the situation they tried to hold it's not possible due mostly to international political pressure. I believe that if they have come this far, I don't think they would just pack their things and go home, because it's supposed that things should go back as how they were before militar intervention... Really? Can't imagine that happening.

I mean, it would be really nice that things work out that way, but...c'mon, we all know that right wings forces when they feel something is bothering or attacking their interests won't just stay calm watching things pass by. Therefore, I believe they will actually handle power formally to Zelaya but they will pull their strings in order to achieve their main goal, which is, as always, to remain things exactly as they are right now, because right now, they are winning.

1 comentario:

maria jose dijo...

I share your opinion about the problem in Honduras, you are so clever