Yemen- Yemenis welcomes the new decisions and the formation of the Presidential Leadership Council

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Place: Aden- Yemen

Language: Arabic

Voice: Natural

Duration: 00:02:36

Source: A24

Restrictions: A24 Clients

Dateline: 08-04-2022

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Yemenis in Aden governorate welcomed the new decisions of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi including the dismissal of his deputy, Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, and the formation of a presidential leadership council to complete the implementation of the tasks of the transitional phase, while the Council delegate all the powers of the President.

Citizens expressed their hope that the new decisions would contribute to stopping the war and improving their living conditions, and be effective in the long term.

The new Presidential Council includes Rashad Al-Alimi as Chairman, and the membership of Sultan Al-Arada, Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, Abdul Rahman Al-Muharrami, Abdullah Al-Alimi, Othman Majali, Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, Faraj Al-Bahsani.

Both Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates welcomed the new step, and Riyadh urged the new Presidential Leadership Council to engage in negotiations with the parties to the conflict under the supervision of the United Nations to reach a final and comprehensive political solution.

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(SOUNDBITE): Adel Bawazir – Citizen:

“The Yemeni-Yemeni negotiations that were held in Riyadh and under the supervision of the Arab coalition are good for the Yemenis. We hope first to stop the war in Yemen, as well as in the Middle East, and that these negotiations will be the last and fruitful regarding the war in Yemen.”

(SOUNDBITE) Malek Abdullah – Citizen:

“We hope that this decision is effective after 7 or 8 years. Citizens suffer, and the exchange value is high. We hope that these decisions be beneficial for the people. We trust the new government.”

(SOUNDBITE): Mohammed Eidrus- Citizen:

“We hope that these decisions serve people and the country. We already experienced many decisions, and we have not sought any interest for the people so far. We are optimistic about the improvement of services, the increase in the salaries and the exchange value of the currency and the most important thing is the stop of the war.”

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