Sunday, May 22, 2011

Evenflo Triumph Acheter

President Chavez says that oversee the political settlement in Honduras

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday that will monitor compliance with the Agreement of Cartagena de Indias intended to allow the readmission of Honduras to the OAS and the return home of ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

Chavez, who has been an important ally of Zelaya since before he was toppled, said his Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro would witness the agreement. The president is suffering of a left knee injury that will hinder the movement and prevented him from performing earlier this month after hitting an international tour during a trot exercises.

"We will be very attentive to make it happen because we know there are internal forces in Honduras and external forces that will seek to boycott this agreement," Bush said during his weekly radio and television show "Hello President."

Honduras president, Porfirio Lobo, Zelaya security guaranteed to reside in the country and about 200 of his former staff to participate in politics on equal terms, in particular the People's National Front supporters grouping the former president.

Venezuela and Colombia from April prompted a mediation process to resolve the crisis that emerged in Honduras for the defenestration of Zelaya in June 2009 when he tried to seek changes in the Constitution in order to re-election.

"Zelaya told me so recently, will continue striving to achieve a constituent assembly in Honduras," Chavez said while he wished because they did not pursue the deposed president, his family or his followers.

The OAS suspended from her bosom to Honduras following the coup, but with the signing of the agreement, could return to the body at the general meeting from 5 to 7 June in El Salvador.

"That respect for human rights, to stop the persecution. Honduras thus opens the gates to democracy. We are pleased to assist us in this direction, "said Chavez.

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