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Jul 01, 2009 News
Guyana strongly condemns the removal of the democratically elected President, Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on Monday. The country joins in the call for his early reinstatement as the President of Honduras, the statement added.
“In accordance with the principles of democracy and the tenets of the Inter-American Democratic Charter, the Government of Guyana is concerned with the breakdown of the constitutional order in the Republic of Honduras that has occurred as a result of the coup d’état.
The Government is also concerned that the events in Honduras may jeopardize the democratic political institutional process and the legitimate exercise of power,” the statement noted.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the government also joins in the condemnation of all acts of violence and the detention of Government Ministers and urge their early release.
“The Government of Guyana supports the convening of a Special Session of the Organisation of American States (OAS) General Assembly (yesterday) for the purpose of taking appropriate decisions, in accordance with the OAS Charter, international law and the provisions of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.”
Where is the BETTER MANAGEMENT/RENEGOTIATION OF THE OIL CONTRACTS you promised Jagdeo?
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