Cairo (Editorial / Agencies) .- Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, warned that any attempt to give a coup to take power will lead the country into civil war. The country's president has confirmed his intention to leave office "before the end of this year," Saleh was speaking during a meeting of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, a day after the considered number two Army general Ali Mohsen division, announced his support "to the people's revolution and its demands," EFE reported.
The Yemen's main opposition coalition has rejected the proposal made by the country's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, left office, he has held since 32 years ago, after organizing the parliamentary elections scheduled for January 2012, reports Reuters. "The opposition rejects the offer because the next few hours will be decisive," said Mohammed al Sabry, a coalition spokesman, told Reuters.
The Yemen's main opposition coalition has rejected the proposal made by the country's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, left office, he has held since 32 years ago, after organizing the parliamentary elections scheduled for January 2012, reports Reuters. "The opposition rejects the offer because the next few hours will be decisive," said Mohammed al Sabry, a coalition spokesman, told Reuters.
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