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Coup Rocks Honduras - WSJ.comTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -- Honduran soldiers rousted President Manuel Zelaya from his bed and exiled him at gunpoint Sunday to Costa Rica, halting his controversial push to redraw the constitution but spurring fresh concerns about democratic rule across Latin America.
Thus far the military coup has been met by widespread international condemnation and also somewhat severe anti-coup protests within the capital which has resulted in the death of atleast one person.
Zelaya's term was ending and as per the constitution of Honduras could not run for office again in the following election. Zelaya attempted to follow in the footsteps of Chavez who successfully reformed the Venezuelan constitution and has now been victorious in many elections and has done much to benefit the oil rich nation.
He attempted to "legally" reform the constitution with ballots being delivered by the military for a referendum, however the wording in the constitution which seeks to prevent something like this happening is ambiguous enough that the military denied the order and instead forcibly removed Zelaya from power and extradited him. His successor was selected from Zelaya's party.
From the Honduran constitution:
"No citizen who has already served as head of the Executive Branch can be President or Vice-President. Whoever violates this law or proposes its reform, as well as those that support such violation directly or indirectly, will immediately cease in their functions and will be unable to hold any public office for a period of 10 years."
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