Why did deposed leftist president, Manuel Zelaya say democracy in Honduras was dead?"?

Honduras' deposed leftist president, Manuel Zelaya, said on Thursday that democracy in the country was "dead" after lawmakers who backed his ouster in a June coup voted to block his return to power. In a decision that disappointed Washington, Honduras' Congress resisted international pressure and voted 111-14 on Wednesday against Zelaya's reinstatement, throwing his future into question as he remains camped out inside the heavily guarded Brazilian Embassy. More.

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