YEMEN - Dec 16 - Yemen Call For Help To Fight Terror.Yemen will not be able to combat terror without regional and international co-operation, says Assistant Secretary-General of Yemen's ruling party, General People's Congress Not to be confused with the General People's Congress of Libya. The General People's Congress (Arabic: المؤتمر الشعبي العام; transliterated: al-Mo'tamar ash-Sha'by al-'Am) an official Sultan SULTAN. The title of the Turkish sovereign and other Mahometan princes. Al Barakani, who warns of the ramifications ramifications npl → Auswirkungen pl of letting Yemen fight terrorism alone. He said: This issue of terror does not only concern Yemen but it concerns the region and the whole world. We have spent a lot of our development money to combat terror. But I think we cannot continue alone with the others watching. Because combating terror is the responsibility of all". Al Barakani, who is also chairman of the majority in Parliament, anticipates that a law regulating the carrying and possession of guns will be introduced during the first half of next year. Investment friendly "The law is very urgent; an environment of investment cannot be created if people are carrying weapons. I confess confess v. in criminal law, to voluntarily state that one is guilty of a criminal offense. This admission may be made to a law enforcement officer or in court either prior to or upon arrest, or after the person is charged with a specific crime. that there is a social heritage that is difficult to ignore, but today it's different, this country cannot achieve progress without investment". Faced by refusal from tribal forces, the draft law for weapons was submitted to Parliament in 1995. The official added that he expected that two other laws relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc combating corruption would also be issued soon. The laws of tenders and combating corruption, now being debated in the Parliament, are expected to be enforced four months from now, he said. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. these two laws, a national panel to combat corruption and another for administering public tenders will be created, a step seen by observers as the most important one for genuine reforms if implemented. Al Barakani said Pres Ali Abdullah Saleh's ambitious programme for reform is for the future of Yemen. "[He] wants to leave office after being reassured about his achievements, unity, democracy, and also having everything institutionalised Adj. 1. institutionalised - officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents" institutionalized 2. ". When asked about a possible reshuffle re·shuf·fle tr.v. re·shuf·fled, re·shuf·fling, re·shuf·fles 1. To shuffle again: reshuffle cards. 2. , which Saleh's ambitious programme requires, the official said: The reshuffle is something connected to the regulatory panel and the elected head of the state, and I think this issue has not been discussed yet and it's too early to talk about it". Regarding relations between Yemen and the GCC GCC: see Gulf Cooperation Council. (compiler, programming) GCC - The GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj, etc). , and whether it is the qualification or politics that obstructs Yemen's membership in GCC, Al Barakani said: Of course Yemen needs to be qualified especially in terms of legislation, and this does not mean that because there is a royalist roy·al·ist n. 1. A supporter of government by a monarch. 2. Royalist a. See cavalier. b. An American loyal to British rule during the American Revolution; a Tory. and republican system, it does not mean we disagree on these issues, the issue is integration and common interests. Being rich or poor, a republican or a royalist is not the issue". Opposition view on Local Authority Law 'welcomed' Sanaa: A senior official from Yemen's ruling party, the General People's Congress, said his party would welcome any observations from the Opposition parties over an expected amendment to the Local Authority Law. The heads of the country's provinces and districts will be directly elected once the controversial amendment is approved. However, the official said his party would call the Opposition and all concerned people to give their observations only once his party had finished discussing it. Earlier, the Opposition alliance, known as the Joint Meeting Parties (JMPs), asked the ruling General People's Congress (GPC (1) A PC that uses the Linux-based gOS operating system. See gOS. (2) (GPC Group) Originally the Graphics Performance Characterization committee of the NCGA, the GPC Group is now part of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) and oversees the following ) to share discussions over amendments to the Local Authority Law. GPC did not respond. "We did not respond to that proposal because we had not yet prepared anything to discuss with our political partners, and although the issue of amendment is a GPC obligation it concerns everyone and it's the right of everyone to participate in it, and we will of course, make use of their observations and remarks", said Sultan Al Barakani, GPC Assistant Secretary-General. GPC has been discussing amendments to the Local Authority Law since early October to directly elect the heads of local councils, governors and directors of districts. Heads of provinces and districts, who are the heads of local councils, are appointed by the government. The committee in charge of studying the amendments, in its report to Pres Saleh last week, however, did not recommend direct election of the heads of local councils, governors and directors "for fear of weakening loyalty to the central State". Concerns The concern about direct elections comes from two directions according to Al Barakani. There will be conflict between wills and programmes of the elected heads and elected members of the councils because each side has had the confidence of the voters. The high cost of re-election in case the governor or director dies, is ousted, or referred to court, is also another reason for concern about the direct election of the heads of the administrative units Noun 1. administrative unit - a unit with administrative responsibilities administrative body Inland Revenue, IR - a board of the British government that administers and collects major direct taxes . Last October Pres Saleh announced that the governors and directors would never be appointed but directly elected as heads of the local councils from early 2007. Al Barakani denied any rupture rupture, in medicine: see hernia. between his party and JMPs but admonished them for not "taking the initiative" in resuming contact with the GPC since the September Presidential elections. |
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