SANAA (Reuters) - Wrangling over demands by southern secessionists is holding up efforts at Yemen's most important political gathering in decades to tame the country's multiple conflicts and repair the oil-dependent economy.
A so-called National Dialogue conference of political groupings had been due to end its six months of deliberations on Thursday with recommendations on a new constitution and voting system, paving the way for full democratic elections in 2014.
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