Ali Abdullah Saleh was the leader of Yemen in 1994, first as Chairman of the Presidential Council of North and South Yemen, then as president of Yemen after October 1.
After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.
After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Yemen is a republic, and has a president.
what is happening in 2011 is that the Yemen are protesting for different president not this president that was for 30 years.
Democratic Republic of Yemen ended in 1994.
Democratic Republic of Yemen was created in 1994.
The chief of Yemen is President Ali Abdullah Saleb.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2009.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2008.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2007.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2004.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2003.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2002.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.
Ali Abdullah Saleh was the President of Yemen in 2000.After the military coup d'etat in North Yemen in 1974, there were several military leaders, some of whom were assassinated, before Saleh became the president on 1978 July 18. Ali Saleh continued as president until the unification of South and North Yemen in 1990 May 22.After unification of South and North Yemen, Saleh became Chairman of the Presidential council, until he became President of unified Yemen on 1994 October 1. In early 2011, due to public protests similar to those in Tunisia and Egypt, he announced he would step down in 2013. He moved into a transitional role on November 23, making Vice President Hadi the Acting President. Saleh eventually officially stepped down on 2012 February 27th, ending over 3 decades of rule.