President Bachelet condemns the military coup in Honduras
Santiago de Chile, June 28 (EFE) .- The president of Chile MichelleBachelet today condemned strongly recorded enHonduras the military and as president pro tempore of the UNASUR made a call for the reinstatement of President Manuel Zelaya, deposed quienfue this afternoon by the Honduran Congress.
Although Honduras is not part of UNASUR, the truth of UNASUR governments that wish to express our solidarity with Honduran lademocracia. We do not endorse any rupture ordeninstitucional State law which commits the estabilidadde the Republic of Honduras, said Bachelet.
At a press conference at the Palacio de La Moneda, Chile and said that the international community: do not support ningunaruptura with the institutional order of the rule of law quecomprometa stability of this republic.
For this reason, during the day I conversadotelefonicamente with President Zelaya to whom he conveyed the support resolute and strong, so of course the Government of Chilecomo all UNASUR governments, added the president.
He explained that during the day spoke with numerosospresidentes of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and tambiencon the owner of the Rio Group, whose presidency is temporte by Mexican President Felipe Calderon
According to the Chilean president, events in Hondurasrepresenta a serious setback to practice in regions that had successfully banished.
We want to reiterate our call to dialogue and resolve internal conflicts within the procedures democraticosmediante use of democratic institutions and the rule of law he said.
Bachelet said her government strongly supports the efforts initiated queha the secretary general of the OAS (Jose Miguel Insulza).
The President of the Parliament of Honduras, Roberto Micheletti, was sworn in as the new head of state in place of Zelaya, who was taken out at dawn to the force by the military. EFE
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