The arrival of Bin Daghr and Al-Alimi, in addition to the presence of European Union ambassadors in Aden, indicates an international trend towards creating a new political alliance, supported by the Arab coalition.
This represents a pivotal point in the political scene, as broad changes are likely to occur after the announcement of this alliance, including amending or reducing the Leadership Council, as well as changes in the government. It is important to focus on these variables.
Whoever follows the accelerating events in the region feels that there is something beyond the hill. Is it time for the Transitional Council to sit with all the southern and even northern components, or will it continue to play the role of the ruler and controller, which experience has proven to be futile given the connection of its decisions to the region?
Will the STC participate in this coalition, which according to international data appears to aim to support legitimacy under the guise of Yemen? Or will the transitional government remain hesitant, deluding its followers into controlling it while not working seriously to achieve it, making it vulnerable to waiting naively until its cause is eaten like the white bull was eaten before it? The transitional council is between a rock and a hard place: either it joins this coalition - which is what it must have thought about from the first day of its establishment - or it rejects and confronts the international community and the coalition, which will never be of any use in the absence of popular support.
It is important to note that the return of sneezing is not directly related to political changes; It is just a decoration that Al-Alimi tried to invest in to deliver a political message at the right time. In reality, Al-Attas, despite the greatness of his name that has become jelly, is just a participant in a workshop that was scheduled to be held next Sunday, then postponed to the beginning of November under the auspices of the Democratic Institute.< /p>
Instead of being preoccupied with the return of one of the “dinosaurs” to participate in a workshop, we must focus on the beginning of the formation of a new coalition aimed at strengthening the transitional position. We should stay away from the topic of “defunct dinosaurs,” whose return or appearance no longer has much importance, but rather has become Just a way to employ some individuals in limited political contexts.
Most important of all is that the northern and southern national leaders, whether in the Presidential Council, the government, or the transitional council, must mobilize their energies to confront the collapse of the currency and the deterioration of citizens’ living conditions. The government must be held accountable and its performance evaluated, and the parties, if they still exist, must play their role in pressuring the Presidential Leadership Council and the government to combat corruption and corrupt people in government institutions.
Political analysis of Scope 24 news website - Aden