Nov 6th, 2009 - Press TV
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Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has described a deal with the interim government to resolve the political crisis in the Latin American country as "dead."
Zelaya made the remark in the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, after the de facto President Roberto Micheletti said that he was forming a "unity government" without inviting Zelaya's representatives into the power-sharing deal.
Micheletti acted as a November 5 deadline for putting a power-sharing agreement into effect passed.
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