[03/12/2017 12:18]
ADEN-SABA
The Pro-Legality leadership of the General People Congress (GPC) announced its support for the popular uprising led by the GPC's men along with free fellows in the capital Sana'a and elsewhere around all provinces who have been suffering under the yoke of the terrorist –Imamate Houthi coup.
In statement the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) received a copy of, the PGC leadership said:" The GPC Pro-Legality leadership had been keen during the past three years to maintain the GPC unity and leave no room for Iran and its collaborators to split this great party. .. We considered, and still do, the GPC is key political partner in the fair and sustainable peace given that the racist- rebellious militia is against the two conceptions of the State and Citizenship… the militia hasn't been and will never be a partner in any peace.. one whose motto is 'death' won't be partner in regaining life".
The statement added" We do welcome suggestion by the GPC's Sana'a-based leadership to open new chapter, we do support them to keep on struggle for getting the political transition process accomplished."
The GPC Pro-Legality leadership urged all freemen and patriots of all political parties and constituencies to effectively contribute to this patriotic endeavor push these militias out of all areas that still under their control.
The PGC Pro-Legality leadership called on the official political authority headed by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, the Vice President and Prime Minister to deal constructively with the popular uprising and support it.
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