TEGUCIGALPA .- The ousted former President Manuel Zelaya could return to Tegucigalpa from 27 to 29 May if Honduras this week signed a mediation agreement promoted by Venezuela and Colombia, said Tuesday its legal adviser here Rasel Tomé.
"A crowd of his supporters will meet at the international airport in Tegucigalpa," said Tome.
said that "anything is possible if Wolf signs the Cartagena Agreement pig. "He referred to the meeting in late April in this city by the Honduran president, Porfirio Lobo, and his colleagues Hugo Chavez (Venezuela) and Jose Manuel Santos (Colombia).
Chavez is among the South American leaders have been reluctant to recognize the legitimacy of government and oppose the Wolf return to the Organization of American States (OAS). Other countries that have this position are Ecuador, Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil.
But the three leaders decide to facilitate the return to Tegucigalpa Zelaya, who lives in the Dominican Republic, prior to rejoining Honduras to the OAS, which maintains suspended this country from its ranks following the coup against Zelaya, in June 2009.
According Tomé, the Cartagena Agreement covers four issues: cessation of the persecution of Zelaya and his supporters and the country safe return, guarantees to call a constitutional process, respect for human rights and investigate possible violations and guarantees for the zelayistas participate in politics and in elections in 2014 as a political party.
The Supreme Court suspended two corruption trials for the prosecution against Zelaya began almost two years.
RosasSinEspinas Lissette Garcia
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