Honduras' interim president to step down temporarily
Last Updated: Thursday, November 19, 2009 | 11:25 PM ET
The Associated Press
Honduras' interim president announced Thursday he will step down temporarily to allow voters to concentrate on the upcoming presidential elections.
Roberto Micheletti said he will step aside ahead of the Nov. 29 election until at least Dec. 2, when congress is scheduled to vote on whether to reinstate ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Micheletti did not say who would be in charge of the government during his absence.
Micheletti was named president by congress after Zelaya was rousted from his bed by soldiers and flown to Costa Rica on June 28.
Zelaya, who has been holed up at the Brazilian Embassy since slipping back into the country on Sept. 21, called Micheletti's announcement "an easy manoeuvre ... to deceive fools."
Zelaya again warned that he would not return to the presidency if congress votes to restore him after the elections, saying doing so would legitimize the coup.
Both Zelaya and Micheletti signed an agreement brokered by U.S. diplomats last month. However, the two sides are now at odds over whether the pact is being fulfilled.
The accord calls for formation of a national unity government, but does not require Zelaya's restoration to office, leaving that decision up to congress.
Zelaya declared the pact a failure two weeks ago when Micheletti announced the formation of a unity government before any vote by congress.


