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We're Seeking To Restore That Democratic "Norm" In Honduras - White House Press Briefing by Robert Gibbs 6/29/09 — Tuesday, June 30, 2009 — MR. GIBBS: Yes, sir.Q Thank you, Robert. Five years ago when President Aristide of Haiti was overthrown by the military, the previous administration promptly recognized the new government by the chief justice, because under the Haitian constitution he was next in succession. Now with President Zelaya leaving Honduras, the congress elected their President, Mr. Micheletti. MR. GIBBS: Certainly one way of putting it, I suppose. Q "Ousted." MR. GIBBS: Or "ousted." (Laughter.) Q -- elected their President, Mr. Micheletti, as new President to the country, which is in accordance with Honduran law. Why doesn't the administration simply follow the precedent of Haiti after Aristide here? MR. GIBBS: Because I think what we saw over the course of the weekend was a severe disruption in any sort of democratic norm. We're seeking to restore that democratic norm in Honduras and haven't changed the recognition of who we believe is the President of that country. International Relations | Latin America | Obama Administration | Press Briefing | Robert Gibbs | White House Press Corps Labels: International Relations, Latin America, Obama Administration, Press Briefing, Robert Gibbs, White House Press Corps >> Full Story
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The Honduran Supreme Court put an end to the process of gutting their democratic institutions, and was supported by the legislature (including Zelaya's party) and the military.
Now the U.S. supports handing the presidency of Honduras back to a puppet of the Chavez regime. Someone explain to me the logic in this?
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