Private sources said that the ruling General People’s Congress (GPC) party and the Joint Meeting Parties agreed to delay the upcoming parliamentary elections from April 2011 to June 2011.
The agreement to delay the elections came only a day after the visit of the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Yemen and her meeting with the opposition parties.
According to sources, the delay aims to review the voting lists and the constitutional amendments in which will be agreed from the both sides.
Lately, 160 members of the ruling party block in Yemeni parliament voted to start the procedure for constitutional amendments suggested by the ruling party, in which will give Saleh a chance to rule for life as the two presidential term condition will be deleted from the constitution.
Yemeni opposition parties described the amendments as a coup on the Yemeni revolution and called on the people to stand against the oppression of the ruling party, at the same time they continue to protest outside the parliament building in order to press on the ruling party.
On Feb. 23, 2009, the GPC and JMPs had inked an agreement to delay the parliament elections previously scheduled for April 2009 to April 2011. However, both sides have accused each other of shrinking in implementing the agreement, which caused a long political crisis.
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