Today, Monday, the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council held its regular meeting, headed by Major General Ahmed Saeed Bin Brik, Vice President of the Council.
At its meeting, which was attended by the Minister of Civil Service and Insurance, Dr. Abdel Nasser Al-Wali, the head of the Community Assistant to the Presidency, Brigadier General Nasser Al-Saadi, and members of the Authority and advisors in the Economic and Service Assistant, the Authority stood before the latest developments on the national scene, politically, economically and in services. At the forefront of which is the violations in issuing high job ranks to leaders in a number of state institutions in violation of the law, calling on the Leadership Council to assume its responsibility in this aspect and stop these violations, the continuation of which represents the perpetuation of corruption and tampering with public funds, in light of the urgent need for financial reform and the trend towards austerity, to reduce The burdens that a citizen bears in his daily life.
The Commission stressed the need to stop unilateral actions of a political nature in forming medical and academic councils, and to work in consensus that reflects the true reality of the number of liberated governorates and districts, and to stop the continuity of exclusivity, indifference, and tampering in the distribution of scholarships, without adhering to the specific criteria for scholarships, and putting them in the service of trends. And certain areas, at the expense of those entitled to it from the people of the South.
The Authority stressed the need to establish a specific and clear mechanism for disbursing employee salaries through banks, ensuring that they reach employees in all directorates on time without any obstacles, as well as accelerating the preparation and approval of the laws of the financial system specifying minimum wages and pensions, and the necessity of their compatibility with the requirements. The minimum standard for decent living for a citizen.
In another context, the Commission called on the Prime Minister to work with international organizations concerned with refugees to quickly deport those involved in transmitting tribal and ethnic conflict and acts of violence among themselves in their country to the capital, Aden, and other governorates, and to gather others in special camps for refugees, provide their residency requirements, and find radical solutions. The problem of illegal immigrants, whose continued arrival constitutes a burden on the southern governorates, the consequences of which are borne by citizens.
At its meeting, the Commission had discussed the results of the meeting held by the Economic and Service Assistant Authority of the Council Presidency, with the Assistant UN Envoy, in addition to the periodic report of the Community Assistance Authority, and a number of topics and issues related to the work of other Council bodies, and Miles was taken
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