AFL-CIO head denounces Honduras elections
On October 30, Clinton announced a supposed breakthrough agreement that would restore Zelaya, form a "government of national unity" and then allow the elections to proceed with international recognition. But the anti-Zelaya leadership of the Congress has refused to vote approval of Zelaya's return, and coup installed president Roberto Micheletti has unilaterally declared himself head of the "national unity" government, undoing the deal. The State Department now says it will recognize the elections anyway.
In the letter to Clinton, Trumka questions whether any kind of a fair election is possible in the conditions which Hondurans are undergoing.
"We are troubled that the agreement to reinstate President Zelaya by November 5 (the Tegucigalpa/San Jose accords), in preparation for the November 29 elections, has now unraveled. The failure of the Honduran Congress, in consultation with the Supreme Court and with other institutions, to approve President Zelaya's reinstatement, has created an unstable and untenable situation. Roberto Micheletti's announcement of an interim unity government without the representation of President Zelaya invalidates the elections planned for November 29th.
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