The Correction Movement calls on the political forces to re-correct their course to ensure the success of any anti-Houthi alliances

The National Movement for Correction and Construction said that correcting the course of the political forces that support legitimacy represents the only guarantor of the success of any new alliances against the Houthi group that aim to restore the state.
The Correction Movement clarified - in its latest press release - that the talk of political parties and forces about forming a new alliance to confront the Houthi group will not succeed unless a real review and evaluation of its work and activity is conducted during the past ten years of the coup and before, indicating Until rebuilding new alliances on shaky ground and grave mistakes that have not been corrected will not produce anything useful.
He stressed that the various parties, components, and political, civil, and social forces that support legitimacy must give priority to the national interest over personal, personal, authoritarian, and partisan interests, pointing out that the stage needs broad national action and not narrow, closed political and partisan action, and that continuing to regurgitate the past of differences, conflicts, and competition is unreasonable. Al-Sharif, for the sake of narrow interests, represents a major obstacle to the success of the national action that the country needs to get out of the state of war, end the coup, and achieve peace.
The Correction and Construction Movement indicated that the southern issue has two legal and political aspects, and that continuing to reduce it to the legal aspect only will weaken and fail any anti-Houthi front action, and will not provide a political and popular incubator for any alliances whose starting point is the capital, Aden.
Calling on the political forces and components to correct their situation, stand by the people, achieve their demands and aspirations, and work to restore the dignity of the state and its national functions, and not reduce it to narrow interests that have always produced a distorted reality, and plunged the country into corruption and devastating crises.