Contested elections were held yesterday in Honduras following five months of crisis in that nation. National Party candidate Porfirio Lobo defeated liberal candidate Elvin Santos, but will the election hold? What will happen to deposed president Manuel Zelaya, and to Roberto Micheletti who held the presidential office for the last five months?
Guests:
William Finnegan, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of the recent piece "An Old-Fashioned Coup: As Elections Loom, Can a Deposed Leader Return?"
Rosemary Joyce, chair of UC Berkeley's anthropology department with 30 years of experience in Honduras
Ray Walser, senior policy analyst for Latin America at The Heritage Foundation
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