The day after the head of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad al-Alimi, returned to the temporary capital of Aden from a foreign tour that lasted about a month, he stressed during a government meeting the need to mobilize state resources to eliminate the Houthis. coup and ordered the abolition of the illegal privileges of relatives of officials in relation to sending them to study abroad and appointing them to positions in the service.
Official sources said Al-Alimi led on Sunday at the Maashik Palace in Aden as part of a cabinet meeting in the presence of Prime Minister Main Abdul-Malik and Director of the President’s Office Yahya al-Shuaibi. and an end to the coup by the Houthi terrorist militias backed by the Iranian regime.
According to Saba, the head of the Yemeni Leadership Council urged the government to “continue its efforts to implement the decision of the National Defense Council to classify the Houthi militia as a terrorist organization and work to contain the catastrophic consequences of its systematic attacks on Yemen.” oil sector, civil facilities and international freedom of navigation”.
As Houthi attacks escalate into government-controlled areas, Al-Alimi praised the role of “elements of the armed forces and popular resistance deployed in various fields and fronts in defending the republican system and the Yemenis’ aspiration to build a state.” law and equal citizenship.
The Chairman of the Yemeni Governing Council hailed the Legitimacy Support Coalition led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for their noble stance on the side of the Yemeni people, the Presidential Leadership Council and the government at various levels.
Although al-Alimi recalled the broad popular hopes that prevailed after the formation of the Presidential Leadership Council, he emphasized “the importance of responding to these hopes with additional services and policies aimed at alleviating human suffering, fighting corruption and rationalizing spending.”
The Chairman of the Presidential Governing Council emphasized the need to adopt transparent standards in various departments to ensure the principle of equal opportunities for citizens, including external scholarships and employment.
And amid recent buzz in the local media about the names of relatives of government officials among the lists of students receiving scholarships to study abroad, and about the names of relatives of officials who were illegally assigned to the diplomatic corps, Al-Alimi ordered the removal of these illegal privileges.
According to official sources, the President of the Presidential Governing Council ordered that the names of all unworthy scholarship holders from the children of government officials, including any persons from his family close to the first degree, be canceled and converted into worthy students who meet the conditions, as well as the implementation of the decision of the Council of Ministers on the limitation of external scholarships to cultural exchange programs in accordance with the criteria Accurate, transparent and fair.
According to the Saba government news agency, Al-Alimi instructed the government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to compile a list of children and relatives of first-degree officials assigned to the diplomatic corps, attachés and missions outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and send them to public service or to relevant institutions, as well as their capabilities and specialization in accordance with the conditions of holding public office.
While the Minister of Information in the legitimate government commented tonight on the directives of the head of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, to cancel the names of all unworthy scholarship holders from the children of government officials, through a series of tweets on the website Twitter.
Directives by His Excellency President Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi to correct disparities in external scholarships and limit them to cultural exchange programs in accordance with precise criteria, and to send relatives of officials appointed to the diplomatic corps, attachés and missions from outside the force of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in public service, confirms the seriousness of the state in reforms and the fight against corruption
Minister Muammar al-Eryani continued: “The Presidential Leadership Council, headed by His Excellency President Dr. Rashad al-Alimi, took up his duties in extremely difficult circumstances and left a great legacy of the consequences of the war provoked by the coup and its failures at the level of the state structure, imbalances in the work of state institutions and complications in files Political, Economic, Military, Security and Humanitarian Minister Al-Eryani confirmed that the chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council has made exceptional efforts with the members of the Council since its formation, in terms of reorganizing and building state, army institutions and security institutions, mobilizing fraternal and friendly countries to support the struggle to save the Houthis from the coup, maintain economic stability and fight corruption, and improve the living conditions of citizens. In conclusion, Minister Al-Iryani said: When criticizing the imbalance in the work of state institutions, one should not lose sight of the full responsibility of the terrorist Houthi militias who are wreaking havoc on the earth, killing, moving and destroying everything beautiful in the homeland in relation to existing conditions, and complications, caused by the exceptional circumstances the country is going through and the limited capacity