A week before the council is declared, Deputy Information Abdul Janadi said on Wednesday that the announcement of the Joint Meeting Parties to form a national council was a call for war and canceling the revolution of September 26 and October 14 as well as the achievements since the reunification in 1990.
In a press conference in Sana’a, Al-Janadia also said that the JMP move is a rebellion against all constitutional institutions, the army and the people, as he made clear that the council will be a coup against the constitutional legitimacy.
The parties which will form this council will make themselves not the people the higher authority in the country and this is very dangerous because it might lead to a war with the constitutional institutions, he said.
He warned of what it was said to be the Day of the Largest March on August 17 or 18, the day the council is formed, accusing the JMP of threatening to break in, loot, kill and destroy the remaining constitutional legitimacy.
Affirming that the regime is ready to hand power in peaceful ways, Al-Janadi said the GCC-brokered power transition deal is still the ground for any national dialogue in Yemen.
President Saleh does not refuse to sign this deal, rather he is interested in the approval of all to its implementation mechanisms and removing the ambiguity in some terms, he said.
Furthermore, he accused the Islah Party of involvement in violence, road closures and depriving the people from basic services, as urged foreign missions in the country to call for good and stop and Yemen’s sisters and friends to be impartial mediators.