It is not clear, as this issue goes to press, whether the deadline of
15 October set by the ousted president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, for the
resolution of the country's political crisis will be met. Positive noises are
being made by Zelaya's representatives participating this week in talks with
representatives of the de facto president, Roberto Micheletti, based on the
points in the San José Accord, which would see Zelaya restored to office but
unable to persevere with his plan of convening a constituent assembly to reform
the constitution. Micheletti appears to have rejected a deal reached by the two
negotiating teams. End of preview - This article contains approximately 739 words.
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