Frustrated over the lamentable negotiations concerning the political crisis in his native Honduras. Ousted President Manuel Zelaya issued an ultimatum, Monday to Honduras' military-backed administration: Reinstate me or else
Following a brief trip to Washington, Zelaya appeared in a Nicaraguan press conference
calling out the interim government run by President Roberto Micheletti.
After negotiations arranged by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias failed to materialize, Zelaya now is looking to be very eager to regain the presidency.
Zelaya also criticized and accused the interim government of distracting the public's attention and systematically increasing repression against demonstrators and journalists.
On the other hand, the Micheletti administration is urging the Hondurans to go back in their usual living -- evident of it were the government's efforts in resuming classes last Monday.
Aside from the fact that Zelaya issued an ultimatum to the government. He, however did not said anything of what he will ought to do in case he won't be reinstated.