The Yemeni government and the opposition have announced they will meet in Riyadh on Wednesday to sign an agreement and thereby achieve the departure of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. The plan has been proposed by the Gulf monarchies, concerned about the instability that is currently living in the country.
This initiative aims to form a government opponent who gets the reconciliation of power in Yemen and is expected to present the resignation of president Saleh will take place less than a month after the birth of this new government. Following the president's ouster, the country would organize new elections within 60 days, according to the plan.
This initiative aims to form a government opponent who gets the reconciliation of power in Yemen and is expected to present the resignation of president Saleh will take place less than a month after the birth of this new government. Following the president's ouster, the country would organize new elections within 60 days, according to the plan.
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