Wednesday, 28-November-2007
Almotamar Net - President of Aden University Dr Abdulwahab Rawih on Tuesday said the constitutional amendments aimed at achieving the governance, developing political and democratic process and developing the building of the Yemeni modern state. almotamar.net - President of Aden University Dr Abdulwahab Rawih on Tuesday said the constitutional amendments aimed at achieving the governance, developing political and democratic process and developing the building of the Yemeni modern state.

Dr Rawih criticised the ideas expressed by the opposition about them of which he said they re based on just the concept of refusal without presenting any kind of initiative or interest in the means. He suggested that the opposition in Yemen should adopt the useful ideas instead of looking for outdated visions indicating nothing but "mental laziness".

The president of Aden University stressed that the university, centres of science and knowledge and the press have to enrich those ideas through positive discussion because they are meant for future of the homeland and its next generations.

Dr Rawih, the chairman of the preparatory committee for the symposium on the constitutional amendments organised by Aden University added that the amendments work for organising the relations between the ruler and the people and the constitutional institutions, reviewing what the university has done so that the symposium comes out with useful ideas and visions.
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