Thursday, May 5, 2011

Yemeni President to sign agreement to exit the power

Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh will sign the plan drafted by the Persian Gulf for his departure from power in "a week or two at most," he said in Madrid's former Yemeni Prime Minister Abdul-Kareem Al Eryani. The former premier was speaking after intervening in the second and final day of the seminar "The Arab spring: challenges, hopes and challenges", held yesterday in the French Institute in the Spanish capital.

"How to put the country on the right track without signing the agreement?" Eryani said, emphasizing that the immediate future of the Arab country to initial the plan goes through. A trial of former prime minister, who ruled Yemen twice (1980-1983 and 1998-2001), should not take more than two weeks to sign the agreement Salé, because "the situation is very serious from the economic point of view and social development.

"It has been stressed-91-days from the start of the revolution (the opposition protests and youth that are shaking the country.) And the country is suffering, especially economically. " Salé, which requires power output for three months in a wave Yemeni opposition protests that have caused more than a hundred dead, had to be signed last weekend a proposal for a peaceful transfer of power.

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