John Biehl of Chile said he was going back to Washington for "consultations" after the negotiations have gone nowhere. This does not bode well for any solution soon, negotiated or otherwise. Biehl said that if there was no accord before the elections, the OAS would NOT be sending an observer mission to monitor the voting.
The poll numbers in the OP also give the big lie to the three stooges from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal who this week were in Washington (invited by repugs Ros-lehtinen and Lincoln Ditzy-Balart) that 93 percent of Hondurans had confidence in the "transparency" of the elections scheduled for Nov. 29.
