Today, Sunday, the General People's Congress Party in Sana'a presented 3 conditions to the Houthi militia to accept participation in a new, unrecognized government, days after the overthrow of the group's unrecognized government, which was headed by Abdulaziz bin Habtoor.
The General Committee of the General People’s Congress, in its meeting chaired by Sadiq bin Amin Aburas, head of the party, stressed “the importance of giving the next government all powers to perform its tasks and the necessity of removing and ending all obstacles and brakes that stand in the way of its success in performing and implementing the tasks and responsibilities assigned to it in accordance with the constitution and laws.” window".
She stressed that "the next government bears full responsibility for defending the homeland and preserving national constants and the unity, sovereignty and independence of the national decision of the Republic of Yemen."
It stipulated that the vision of the militia leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, be put in place by emphasizing the national constants, at the forefront of which is the republican system and national partnership, within its national framework committed to the goals, principles, and values of the Yemeni revolution of September 26, October 14, and November 30, and in a way that ensures the achievement of the desired reforms. Ignoring the reference to the Houthi coup on September 21.
She indicated that the party will remain steadfast in its positions in defending the homeland.
The militia retreated from what it called the radical changes by repeatedly announcing the dismissal of its unrecognized government, in the wake of massive spontaneous popular demonstrations to celebrate the 61st anniversary of the glorious September 26 Revolution.