The Honduran interim government would not be recognized by the international community, Jacinto Suarez, Nicaraguan deputy to the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) said Monday.
Suarez said Central America's integration process is "injured" as long as the illegal interim government led by Roberto Micheletti exists.
Suarez, responsible for international affairs in the Nicaraguan ruling Sandinist Front of National Liberation, called for the ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya's return to power.
Suarez added that the interim government will not gain legitimacy even if it summons presidential election in November.
PARLACEN, founded in 1991, is based in Guatemala City and has 20 deputies from six member states. Each member must pay 1.7 million U.S. dollars annually to keep the group running.