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This article is from March, but it claims that the text is:
“¿Está usted de acuerdo que en las elecciones generales de noviembre de 2024 se instale una cuarta urna para decidir sobre la convocatoria a una Asamblea Nacional Constituyente que apruebe una nueva Constitución política?”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/latin_america/newsid_7965000/7965269.stm
Comment by hilzoy — Tuesday, June 30, 2024 @ 12:02 am
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This was the ballot:
http://gallery.pictopia.com/yahoo/photo/ptl%3Aap%3Axt-mt-ap-orig_name_EFX110_2009-06-27/
There is thing that I even don’t understand (even reading the ballot, but I am Portuguese-speaker, not spanish-speaker):
The ideia was to elect a Consituint in November, or was to make a new referendum in november about the Constituint (and, if the answer was “Yes”, elect the Constituint after that)?
If there is the second case, the narrative is even weaker.
Comment by Miguel Madeira — Tuesday, June 30, 2024 @ 3:56 am
My understanding is that it would ask whether to ask if a commission should be formed. In other words, it would be a non-binding question about whether to have a binding question.
And in general the worst aspect of commentary on Honduras is that no one has exact language about anything.
Comment by Greg Weeks — Tuesday, June 30, 2024 @ 6:48 am
[...] I now have the exact text of the plebiscite that President Manuel “Mel” Zelaya wanted to put to the voters. It is pretty close to what I discussed last night. [...]
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