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Caribbean & Central America - September 2008 (ISSN 1741-4458)

HONDURAS: Zelaya courts controversy

President Manuel Zelaya is polarising political opinion in Honduras. He temporarily refused to receive the credentials of the new US ambassador to Tegucigalpa earlier this month out of solidarity with Bolivia, which had expelled its US ambassador for allegedly conspiring against the country's government. The move, which followed on from Zelaya's decision to sign up to the Alternativa Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra America (Alba) integration bloc of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez , incensed business associations and the Right. They argue that Zelaya is needlessly antagonising the country's most important ally and trading partner.

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