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Don’t sell Yemen to enemies: Hadi

April 13, 2019
President Abdrabbu Mansur Hadi and several government officials attend a session of Yemen’s House of Representatives in Sayoun city of Hadhramaut governorate on Saturday.
President Abdrabbu Mansur Hadi and several government officials attend a session of Yemen’s House of Representatives in Sayoun city of Hadhramaut governorate on Saturday.

Aden — Yemen’s House of Representatives convened on Saturday morning for the first time since the war started, and elected Sultan Al-Burkani, the head of Yemen’s General People's Congress (GPC), as its speaker.

The process of electing parliamentary positions began with the participation of 141 deputies.

Held in the city of Sayoun, the parliament session was attended by President Abdrabbu Mansur Hadi and several Yemeni government officials.

Hadi said the convening of parliament for the first time since the Houthi coup on legitimacy clearly indicates the failure of the Houthis’ project to destroy Yemen.

In a message directed to the Houthi militias, he said: “Do not wager the past and future of Yemen with the country’s enemies.”

Hadi added that their top priority now is to defeat the Houthi coup and build government institutions.

“I appeal to the Yemenis to hold on to hope despite the threats and violations of the Houthis,” he said.

“We did not want a war and did everything in our power to avoid it,” Hadi said, adding that the government is fulfilling its duty in defending the country.

He added that any government official who is not carrying out his or her duties “has committed treason toward this country and its people.”

Newly elected speaker Al-Burkani also said that the government is determined to defeat the Houthi coup so that the Yemeni people can regain their country.

“Through its Houthi project, Iran seeks to establish its influence from Yemen to Lebanon,” Al-Burkani said. He called on the Houthis to support peace and stop violence in accordance with international resolutions. He also called on the heads of government apparatuses to move to Aden to carry out their duties. — Agencies

The session of the House of Representatives comes based on a decision issued by Hadi, under a law that allows him as president of Yemen to hold parliamentary sessions anywhere in the country if security conditions do not allow for them to be held in the capital.

Intensive security measures were taken to secure the city with the start of the first parliamentary session.

The 301-member parliament was last elected in 2009. It's six-year term has already expired. — Agencies


April 13, 2019
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