User:Bejinhan/Sandbox/Honduraschronology

The policies of Zelaya drifted to the left, bringing him into conflict with the Honduran political establishment. He tried to push through authorisation for a constitutional assembly to write or reform the constitution with a fourth ballot box referendum and received opposition due to the fact that the assembly was considered illegal and writing or reforming the Constitution with a fourth ballot box referendum was unconstitutional.

Following the removal of Zelaya as President, there were problems with the interim presidency of Roberto Micheletti and efforts that were being made to resolve the political crisis both domestically and internationally. The crisis ended after the election of President Porfirio Lobo in January 2010.

Chzz
You'd gone when I got back, so I will have a stab at it here instead...

at 10:59, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

The policies of Zelaya drifted to the left, causing conflicts with the political establishment. He advocated a constitutional assembly to write or reform the constitution with a fourth ballot box referendum, but the assembly considered this illegal, and that writing or reforming the constitution via a referendum was unconstitutional.

Roberto Micheletti replaced Zelaya as interim president, but efforts to resolve the political crisis, both domestically and internationally, were problematic. The episode concluded with the election of President Porfirio Lobo in January 2010.


 * How is that?  Chzz  ► 11:15, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

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The policies of Zelaya drifted to the left, causing conflicts with the political establishment. He advocated a constitutional assembly to write or reform the constitution with a fourth ballot box referendum, but opponents considered writing or reforming the constitution via a referendum was unconstitutional.

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Following the removal of Zelaya as President, there were problems with the interim presidency of Roberto Micheletti and efforts that were being made to resolve the political crisis both domestically and internationally. The crisis ended after President Porfirio Lobo assumed office in January 2010.