Assistant Secretary General of the General People's Congress, the ruling party, Sultan Al-Barakani, denied on Wednesday reports that President Saleh will be back on Friday.
"President Saleh still needs more weeks, at least two weeks, to convalesce," he said.
The announcement coincided with reports that Saleh has already recovered from injuries he got in the attack on his palace earlier this month and that his plane landed in Saudi Arabia two days ago to take him home soon.
Earlier this week, information advisor to Saleh, Ahmed Al-Sofi, said the president, who along with several senior officials was seriously injured in the attack, would come back from Saudi Arabia next Friday, triggering the anger of the youth-led protesters in most Yemeni cities.
The protesters said the return should be resisted and urged to form an immediate transitional council, as they urged the relatives of Saleh to leave Yemen.
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