Yemen’s President Moves To Head Off Unrest, Vows To Leave Office In 2013

02/02/2011 11:00 am 0 comments

Source: Sudarsan Raghavan / The Washington Post

ADEN, YEMEN – President Ali Abdullah Saleh, moving to head off the kind of unrest roiling Egypt and Tunisia, announced Wednesday that he would not run for office when his term ends in 2013 or anoint his son as his successor.

He also appealed to Yemen’s opposition parties to call off a demonstration planned in the capital, Sanaa, on Thursday.

“I present these concessions in the interests of the country,” Saleh said of his pledge. “The interests of the country come before our personal interests.”

Saleh, 64, a vital U.S. ally in the war on terrorism, made the statement toYemen’s parliament, a senior council of leaders and members of the military, which has remained staunchly loyal to him. “No extension, no inheritance, no resetting the clock,” he said, referring to a proposal by his ruling party to change the Middle Eastern nation’s constitutional term limits that would have allowed him to run for office again.

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