Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said early on Friday that an accord to end a four-month political crisis had failed after de facto leader Roberto Micheletti moved to form a new government without him, Reuters reported. The rival leaders had agreed last week to end a four-month political crisis and form a so-called unity and reconciliation cabinet by Thursday, but they then disagreed who would lead the cabinet. Zelaya declined to name any members to the cabinet, and Micheletti said he was going ahead without them. "We"ve completed the process of forming a unity government ... It represents a wide spectrum despite the fact that Mr. Zelaya did not send a list of representatives," Micheletti said in a televised speech to Hondurans. Zelaya said through a spokesman that the U.S.-brokered pact was dead and blamed the de facto government for its failure. "It was a pantomime to act like they were engaging in a dialogue when what they"ve done is, like the coup d"etat, destroy Honduras" democracy," Zelaya representative Jorge Reina told reporters. -- SPA