Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the people of Honduras.
Summary
House Resolution 619 is a non-binding measure that expresses the formal position of the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the 2009 political crisis in Honduras. The resolution condemns the actions of then-President Manuel Zelaya for attempting to alter the Honduran Constitution and calls for a peaceful, legal resolution to the country’s leadership dispute. While the bill does not change U.S. law or authorize spending, it serves as an official statement of support for the Honduran people and the maintenance of constitutional order in the region.
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