Laqour: Nepotism and lack of competence are what hinder the transitional political work

The academic and political analyst Dr. criticized. Hussein Laqour made rural appointments “according to his description” followed by the Transitional Council in selecting those in charge of political work departments.
Laqour wrote on his account on the X platform:
When kinship, friendship, and favoritism are given priority in selecting those in charge of the political work departments in the Southern Transitional Council without relying on the foundations of competence as a criterion for selection, which has led and will lead to the regression of southern political work and the backwardness of the components of building the southern state project.
He added: In addition to the negative factors that this negative behavior will add to southern national unity and lead to the strengthening of narrow views of political action and the adoption of rural standards that distance it from the standards of the comprehensive civil state project.
I conclude: This sectarian behavior threatens the future of southern political action and obstructs and delays its progress forward due to the lack of competence and required skill.