Saleh’s Party Failure to Seize the Moment; Who Will Be Next?
The ruling party’s ability to sit down around a dialogue table is becoming more and more difficult as the 2011 parliamentary elections draw nearer. This has greatly done well to the Joint Meeting Parties JMP as they could play a safer policy with the issue of the transfer of power from the hands of the ruling General People’s Congress GPC party. Observers believe that the 2011’s parliamentary election will be a very important moment in Yemen’s fragile democracy, something they say the ruling party’s long-lasting power may fail or breakdown and say this failure may ensure the GPC’s 2013 presidential elections failure as well. Further, they said that the General People’s Congress GPC’s fast political collapse following the earlier presidential election shows that it has no will about future elections. “The government is now dead and the road for the Joint Meeting Parties is clean,” they concluded. “GPC’s hopelessness and uncertainty of holding the elections is a direct result of the JMP’
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