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| name = Manuel Zelaya
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| order = [[President of Honduras]]
| vicepresident = [[Elvin Ernesto Santos]]
| term_start = [[27 January]] [[2006]]
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| predecessor = [[Ricardo Maduro]]
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1952|09|20}}
| birth_place = [[Catacamas]], [[Olancho department|Olancho]], [[Honduras]]
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| spouse = [[Xiomara de Zelaya|Xiomara Castro]]
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'''José Manuel Zelaya Rosales''', also known as '''Mel Zelaya''', (born [[September 20]], [[1952]]) is the [[President of Honduras|President]] of [[Honduras]] and has been since [[January 27]] [[2006]]. On [[November 27]], [[2005]], as the [[Liberal Party of Honduras]] (PLH) candidate he beat the [[National Party of Honduras]] (PNH's) [[Porfirio Pepe Lobo]] in the [[Elections in Honduras|presidential election]], replacing [[Ricardo Maduro]] as president on [[January 27]], [[2006]], as the PLH's fifth president, in the national stadium in [[Tegucigalpa]] in front of 250 dignitaries, including leaders from other countries.


==Background==
'''D-PAN''', The Deaf Performing Artists Network, is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit organization based in Detroit MI, founded by Sean Forbes and Joel Martin. D-PAN creates [[music video]]s featuring deaf and [[Hearing impairment|hard-of-hearing]] performers. Their first video for "Where'd You Go" by Fort Minor, featuring Sean Forbes and Rosina Switras <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fsSpbAV3lQ&feature=related YouTube - D-PAN ASL Music Video " Where'd You Go"<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> has made a huge impact on [[YouTube]]. <ref>[http://www.d-pan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=47 D-PAN: Deaf Performing Artists Network - "Deaf Jams" - Detroit News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The 2nd video for D-PAN featured Deaf performers from all over the United States signing to John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change" which was met with praise from the [[Deaf culture|deaf community]]. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKnF9CCYQPQ&feature=related YouTube - D-PAN: Waiting on the World to Change<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
Zelaya was born the oldest of four children in [[Juticalpa]], [[Olancho]], to a prosperous family. He attended Niño de Jesús de Praga y Luis Landa elementary and the Instituto Salesiano San Miguel, yet he did not manage to graduate from the latter due to his poor grades. Hence, he also was unable to pursue any university studies.
Two of his brothers remain alive, one is Carlos Armando and the other is Marco Antonio, while his mother, Ortensia Rosales de Zelaya, has been described as his best campaigner. He has engaged in various business activities, specifically [[timber]] and [[cattle]], which were handed down to him by his late father. He is now a landowner in the [[Departments of Honduras|department]] of [[Olancho]]. His family first lived in [[Copán]] then they moved west to Olancho.


He is married to Xiomara de Zelaya, who is now the first lady of Honduras.
D-PAN is currently offering a DVD compilation called "It's Everybody's Music" <ref>[http://www.d-panstore.com/ D-PAN: Welcome to the new D-PAN store<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> which includes

* John Mayer's "Waiting on the World to Change"
==Political career==
* Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful"
He joined the PLH in 1970 and became active a decade later. He was a deputy in the [[National Congress of Honduras|National Congress]] 3 consecutive times between 1985 and 1998. He held many positions within the PLH and was Minister for [[Investment]] in charge of the Honduran Social Investment Fund (FHIS) in a previous PLH government. During the government of [[Carlos Roberto Flores]] Zelaya introduced an ''Open counties programme'' to decentralize decision making and return power to the local communities. He used both the official division according to [[Municipalities of Honduras|Municipality]] and another method which categorised people according to their [[Indigenous peoples|indigenous]] or traditional communities, with said categorisation creating 297 different groups and he is planning to revive this scheme once he becomes President.
* Eminem's "Lose Yourself" performed by Sponge
{{wikinews|Manuel Zelaya sworn in as President of Honduras}}
* Mini - Documentary "Signing Songs: Making of D-PAN Music Videos"
During the election campaign Zelaya promised to double police numbers from 9,000 to 18,000. He also promised to initiate a programme of [[education|re-education]] amongst the [[Mara Salvatrucha]] gangs. In this question his approach was very different from that of his main rival Pepe Lobo, who advocated the [[death penalty]] for these groups of delinquents, leading the Honduran media to describe the country as having chosen reconciliation over confrontation.
* And more music videos from community performers.

==Presidency==
[[Image:G.W. Bush & Manuel Zelaya.jpg|thumb|George W. Bush and Manuel Zelaya greet each other before meeting, Monday, 18 Sept. 2006, in New York.]]
His government has been described as fragile. The main socio-economic problems his government faces are delinquency, corruption and poverty. The dominant theme of his government has been the bidding process organized by the government to try and reduce the cost of [[petroleum]] in Honduras.

In the first year of Zelaya's presidency, several cabinet members quit their jobs protesting over the President's leadership style and skills. In addition, in December 2006 an evaluation of all the Ministries and their head Ministers took place. This evaluation was based on passing and non-passing grades. Several members of Zelaya's cabinet questioned such evaluation and eventually led to the resignation of the Minister of Education and the replacement of other members of his cabinet. There has also been national concern about who really runs the country, him or his political party. This question is raised after so many public appearances with [[Patricia Rodas]] (President of PLH), even though she doesn't have a job in the government.

On [[May 24]], [[2007]] Zelaya ordered all Honduran [[television]] and [[radio]] stations "to carry government propaganda for two hours a day," according to the [[BBC]]<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6690217.stm BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Honduras TV gets government order<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>in order to publicise government projects.

As of 2008, according to critics, his presidency has come into question due to his poor handling of the economy and several corruption and personal scandals in which some of his closer collaborators have been involved.

In the [[Corruption Perception Index]] published by [[Transparency International]] [http://www.transparency.org], Honduras was ranked as follows: in 2006 in position no. 107, in 2007 in position no. 121 and in 2008 in position 131 (the higher the most corrupted).
ZELAYA.. is driving honduras to a dead subit.

===Call to legalize drugs===
On [[February 22]], [[2008]] Zelaya called on the [[United States]] to legalize drugs, in order, he said, to prevent the majority of violent murders occurring in Honduras. Honduras is used by [[cocaine]] smugglers as a transiting point between [[Colombia]] and the US. Honduras, with a population of 7 million, suffers an average of 8-10 murders a day, with an estimated 70% being as a result of this international drug trade. The same problem is occurring in [[Guatemala]], [[El Salvador]] and [[Mexico]], according to Zelaya.<ref>[http://www.laprensahn.com/index.php/ediciones/2008/02/23/zelaya_sugiere_a_eua_legalizar_drogas Zelaya sugiere a EUA legalizar drogas]</ref>


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==External links==
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Revision as of 21:09, 10 October 2008

Manuel Zelaya
President of Honduras
Assumed office
27 January 2006
Vice PresidentElvin Ernesto Santos
Preceded byRicardo Maduro
Personal details
Born (1952-09-20) September 20, 1952 (age 71)
Catacamas, Olancho, Honduras
Political partyPLH
SpouseXiomara Castro

José Manuel Zelaya Rosales, also known as Mel Zelaya, (born September 20, 1952) is the President of Honduras and has been since January 27 2006. On November 27, 2005, as the Liberal Party of Honduras (PLH) candidate he beat the National Party of Honduras (PNH's) Porfirio Pepe Lobo in the presidential election, replacing Ricardo Maduro as president on January 27, 2006, as the PLH's fifth president, in the national stadium in Tegucigalpa in front of 250 dignitaries, including leaders from other countries.

Background

Zelaya was born the oldest of four children in Juticalpa, Olancho, to a prosperous family. He attended Niño de Jesús de Praga y Luis Landa elementary and the Instituto Salesiano San Miguel, yet he did not manage to graduate from the latter due to his poor grades. Hence, he also was unable to pursue any university studies. Two of his brothers remain alive, one is Carlos Armando and the other is Marco Antonio, while his mother, Ortensia Rosales de Zelaya, has been described as his best campaigner. He has engaged in various business activities, specifically timber and cattle, which were handed down to him by his late father. He is now a landowner in the department of Olancho. His family first lived in Copán then they moved west to Olancho.

He is married to Xiomara de Zelaya, who is now the first lady of Honduras.

Political career

He joined the PLH in 1970 and became active a decade later. He was a deputy in the National Congress 3 consecutive times between 1985 and 1998. He held many positions within the PLH and was Minister for Investment in charge of the Honduran Social Investment Fund (FHIS) in a previous PLH government. During the government of Carlos Roberto Flores Zelaya introduced an Open counties programme to decentralize decision making and return power to the local communities. He used both the official division according to Municipality and another method which categorised people according to their indigenous or traditional communities, with said categorisation creating 297 different groups and he is planning to revive this scheme once he becomes President.

During the election campaign Zelaya promised to double police numbers from 9,000 to 18,000. He also promised to initiate a programme of re-education amongst the Mara Salvatrucha gangs. In this question his approach was very different from that of his main rival Pepe Lobo, who advocated the death penalty for these groups of delinquents, leading the Honduran media to describe the country as having chosen reconciliation over confrontation.

Presidency

File:G.W. Bush & Manuel Zelaya.jpg
George W. Bush and Manuel Zelaya greet each other before meeting, Monday, 18 Sept. 2006, in New York.

His government has been described as fragile. The main socio-economic problems his government faces are delinquency, corruption and poverty. The dominant theme of his government has been the bidding process organized by the government to try and reduce the cost of petroleum in Honduras.

In the first year of Zelaya's presidency, several cabinet members quit their jobs protesting over the President's leadership style and skills. In addition, in December 2006 an evaluation of all the Ministries and their head Ministers took place. This evaluation was based on passing and non-passing grades. Several members of Zelaya's cabinet questioned such evaluation and eventually led to the resignation of the Minister of Education and the replacement of other members of his cabinet. There has also been national concern about who really runs the country, him or his political party. This question is raised after so many public appearances with Patricia Rodas (President of PLH), even though she doesn't have a job in the government.

On May 24, 2007 Zelaya ordered all Honduran television and radio stations "to carry government propaganda for two hours a day," according to the BBC[1]in order to publicise government projects.

As of 2008, according to critics, his presidency has come into question due to his poor handling of the economy and several corruption and personal scandals in which some of his closer collaborators have been involved.

In the Corruption Perception Index published by Transparency International [1], Honduras was ranked as follows: in 2006 in position no. 107, in 2007 in position no. 121 and in 2008 in position 131 (the higher the most corrupted). ZELAYA.. is driving honduras to a dead subit.

Call to legalize drugs

On February 22, 2008 Zelaya called on the United States to legalize drugs, in order, he said, to prevent the majority of violent murders occurring in Honduras. Honduras is used by cocaine smugglers as a transiting point between Colombia and the US. Honduras, with a population of 7 million, suffers an average of 8-10 murders a day, with an estimated 70% being as a result of this international drug trade. The same problem is occurring in Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico, according to Zelaya.[2]

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