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PGC, opposition parties sign political coalition document
[23/July/2008]



SANA'A, July 23 (Saba)- Ruling party People General Congress (PGC),

Parties of National Council for Opposition, al-Ba'ath Arab Socialist National Party, Yemeni Association Party and Democratic September System signed on Wednesday a strategic political coalition document.



Vice President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi, who signed the coalition

document, called the National Democratic Coalition, for PGC part,

expressed his great pleasure for holding this meeting that

represents strategic political trend for serving national aims and

Yemeni two revolutions' goals.



The coalition document's items included a number of public norms

that stipulate on grasping Islam as a faith and legislation,

protecting national bases toped by republican system, revolution and unity, and implementing law and constitution.



The document also affirms facing calls for separatism, sectarianism, regionalism and tribalism, and fighting all forms of false political and intellectual mobilizations harming national unity as well as fighting violence, extremism, terrorism, organized crime, all forms of hatred and seditions among Yemeni citizens and working on keeping social security and peace.



The document stipulates on activating role and activities of

cultural, thinking, educational and information institutions in

stabilizing unity, democracy and social justices as well hating

violence, separation and hatred for improving national enlightenment among the people.



In addition to a number of mentioned conditions above and others,

the parties have agreed on regulating parties law, especially

committees, financial resources and bases of distributing government support among them.



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