The council of the revolutionary youth launches on Sunday a conference on constitution and legislations in an effort to formulate a youth vision for the shape of the state and the legal and constitutional system that should live up to the ambitions of the youth who led the 2011 revolution.
These conferences come in line with the ambitions of the youth who led the revolution to oust the former regime and who are dreaming of a modern state, the council said in a statement.
After the conference a workshop on the shape of the state and regime will be held at the council's headquarters in Sanaa with the participation of a group of revolutionary youth and Yemeni and foreign experts, the statement added.
The day the ousted Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali escaped following the revolution in his country motivated Arab nations to revolt against regimes. Sanaa saw the first demonstration led by college students who walked from the mass media college to the Tunisian embassy.