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Yemen: state weakness and society alienation
by Ahmed Abdelkareem Saif
Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Politics,
University of Exeter, England
INTRODUCTION
AFTER EIGHT years of unification, socio-economic development and democratisation in Yemen are still lagging behind. Unification and…
Yemeni party law: a comparative perspective
by Ahmed Abdulakrim Saif
Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter, England.
Introduction
Definition of a party
Registration procedures
Resources and financial provisions
Penal provisions and sanctions
Conclusion…
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3. Parliamentary Campaigns and Elections
The Supreme Election Committee (SEC) decided on the exact boundaries of constituencies, based on the population census estimate of December 1992, which puts the population at 14,256,724. Considering administrative and…
by Ahmed Abdul-Kareem Saif
Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter, England.
This article was first published in AL-MASAR Journal, Volume 1, Number 1 (winter) 2000, pp. 15-32.
SINCE the establishment of the unification in May 22, 1990, democratic process has…
In 1990, the Yemen Arab Republic (in the north) and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (in the south) united to form the Republic of Yemen. Ali Abdullah Saleh, who had been president in the north since 1978, continued as president of the unified state.
Following unification, a multi-party…
The tables below compare proposals in the Document of Pledge and Accord with the relevant parts of Yemen's 1990 constitution. For discussion of these proposals see Chapter 11 of The Birth of Modern Yemen.
Principal differences are highlighted in bold. Numbers refer to clauses in the constitution…
Note: This translation, originally published in the Yemen Times, is the only version currently available in English. Although it generally reflects the content of the document, there are some ambiguities and inaccuracies. Anyone intending to quote the document is advised to check the Arabic…
Pre-election assessment by the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
THE DELEGATION AND ITS WORK
This statement is offered by a four-member international pre-election assessment delegation organized by the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI). The…
Preliminary statement of the National Democratic Institute observer delegation
30 April 1997
The multinational election observer delegation organized by the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI), is pleased to offer this preliminary statement on the parliamentary elections…
Mecca, 26 February 1995
Article One: Both parties confirm their adherence to the legality and obligatory nature of the Treaty of Ta'if, signed on 6th Safar 1353 AH, corresponding to 30 May 1934 and its annexes — henceforth known as "the treaty";
Article Two: Within a period of not more than 30 days…
