Oct 30th, 2009 - Bloomberg
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Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Latin American governments praisedan accord that may end the political stalemate in Honduras byallowing the country’s Congress to vote on whether oustedPresident Manuel Zelaya should be restored to power.
Chile, Brazil and the European Union were among governmentsthat aid the agreement would allow a democratic solution to thecrisis. Zelaya and acting Honduran President Roberto Michelettivowed to respect the results of the vote, which hasn’t beenscheduled, said Thomas Shannon, the assistant U.S. secretary ofstate for Western Hemisphere Affairs.
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