Alfredo Xalli at Mimalapalabra has a post today on de facto Honduran President Roberto Micheletti's attempt to convert the Honduran National Congress into an Constitutional Assembly in 1985 whose principal goal was to extend the term of then-President Roberto Suazo Córdova.
According to the scanned copy of the La Tribuna from October 25, 1985, "Havoc broke out today in the National Congress after a motion was attempted to be read which would have hade the effect of transforming Congress into a Constitutional Assembly." The Motion explicitly called for suspension of the so-called "stone articles" of the constitution, including Article 374 prohibiting changes to presidential terms. The motion was signed by 12 Diputados, including Roberto Micheletti.
Micheletti was questioned by the head of Congress, Efrain Bu Girón, who invited them to retract their signature, and advised them that they "incurring a penal responsibility for an attempt against the democratic system". Micheletti, along with 5 other signatories, refused to take their names off the Motion.
So, not only did Micheletti himself propose a Constitutional Assembly within the Congress; (Zelaya was proposing that in the event that there were support for a Constitutional Assembly, it would come about with a broad participation of the various social sectors) but Micheletti's Constitutional Assembly had directly foreseen suspending the Article 374 related to Term Limits.
Raj calls this Hypocrisy, comparing that to his present stance. I would call it a good old fashioned 'Hoodwink'.