Yemen president won't extend presidential term

Yemeni president Saleh said on Wednesday he will not seek to extend his presidency

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Sa'naa: Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said on Wednesday he will not seek to extend his presidency in a move that would bring an end to a three-decade rule when his current term expires in 2013.

Eyeing protests that brought down Tunisia's leader and threaten to topple Egypt's president, Saleh also vowed not to pass on the reins of government to his son.

"No extension, no inheritance, no resetting the clock," Saleh said, speaking ahead of a planned large rally due on Thursday in Sanaa that has been dubbed a "Day of rage".

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh attends the opening session of the second Arab Economic Summit in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm Al-Shaikh on January 19, 2011. Saleh said on February 2, 2011 that he would not extend his presidential term.

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