H.Res.620 - Condemning the violence in Honduras and calling for the return of the duly elected President.

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  • Official: Condemning the violence in Honduras and calling for the return of the duly elected President. as introduced.

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03/09/11
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12/13/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

630, Delahunt) and calling upon the Micheletti government to end its “illegal seizure of power” (H.Res. 620, Serrano). Another resolution...

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07/04/10
Penny Hill Press » Honduran-U.S. R...

630, Delahunt) and calling upon the Micheletti government to end its “illegal seizure of power” (H.Res. 620, Serrano). Another resolution...

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07/04/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

630, Delahunt) and calling upon the Micheletti government to end its "illegal seizure of power" (H.Res. 620, Serrano). Another resolution...

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03/08/10
CRS — Honduran Political Crisis, J...

H.Res. 620 called upon the Micheletti government to end its “illegal seizure of power.” On July 10, 2009, H.Res. 630 (Delahunt) was intro...

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02/04/10
Central & South America & the Carr...

H.Res. 620 called upon the Micheletti government to end its "illegal seizure of power." On July 10, 2009, H.Res. 630 (Delahunt) was intro...

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09/05/09
Congress & Law: Honduran-U.S. Rela...

H.Res. 620 calls upon the de facto government of Honduras to end its “illegal seizure of power,” allow President Zelaya to return to ...

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08/02/09
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619 (Mack) and H.Res. 620 (Serrano) were introduced in the House. H.Res. 619 expresses strong support for the people of Honduras, condemn...

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07/31/09
Clinton asked to explain Honduran ...

-Posted by D. Worth (US) | for- M. Barbay (France) After examining Regional policy, one might ask if Honduran sovereignty actions hav...

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07/24/09
Working Against A Country's Consti...

H.RES.620. Title: Condemning the violence in Honduras and calling for the return of the duly elected President. Sponsor: Rep Serrano, Jos...

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