Ali Al-Amrani, a Yemeni parliament member attributed his resignation last week from the ruling General People Congress party, GPC, to the violence against peaceful protesters who are demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime.
He described the revolution in Yemen as a youth revolution and the revolution of parties, in which he meant the opposition coalition, ''Joint Meeting Parties JMP.
Al-Amrani called President Saleh to leave office but after he transfers the power peacefully and dismisses his relatives from military positions. He said that the opposition coalition are not parties suited to rule in the 21st century.
In his interview with local newspaper, he said that the opposition coalition cannot cause positive change alone without cooperation with the Yemeni people.
Al-Amrani finally said that he expected a good future for Yemen and its people after Saleh's regime falls, ''I don’t expect chaos in Yemen as what happened in Tunisia, Egypt, or Libya, we are different from them but it also depends on the way President Saleh decides to leave office.''