Yemeni President Agrees To Transfer Power

23 November 2011

President Ali Abdullah Saleh arrived to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, November 23, 2011, to sign the Gulf Cooperation Council’s initiative to transfer his executive power to Vice President Abdo Rabu Mansour Hadi. The initiative states that Saleh will step down in exchange for immunity from prosecution and will retain his title for the next three months until elections. For the past 10 months anti-government demonstrators have demanded Saleh’s ouster from office and once again clashes between government forces and tribal fighters erupted early Wednesday in Sana, hours after Saleh headed for Saudi Arabia. On Saturday, 400 government troops defected from the Yemeni military because of the violence they have witnessed against unarmed protesters. United Nations envoy Jamal Benomar stated that more work will be necessary after the signing of the agreement since the transitional government will need to rebuild the economy and gain the political support from the youth movements.

Source: State TV: Yemen’s president signs power transfer deal

http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/23/world/meast/yemen-unrest/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

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