
SANA'A July 13. 2024 (Saba) -The Parliament affirmed its blessing and support for the contents of the speech of the Revolution leader, Sayyid. Abdul Malik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, regarding the steps to confront the aggressive escalation of the Saudi regime to harm the national economy in the service of America and the Zionist entity.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the House of Representatives called for national unity and to stand by any choices taken by the leadership to defend the rights of the Yemeni people and confront conspiracies that target their capabilities and interests.
The statement reiterated support for the continuation of the path of support for the Palestinian people in the face of the Zionist-American criminal aggression on the Gaza Strip and all the occupied Palestinian territories.
It blessed the announcement of the Leader of the Revolution on the date of radical changes and comprehensive reforms of state institutions, praising the honorable mass exit witnessed in the capital Sana'a and various squares in the governorates in support of the courageous and sincere Yemeni position, and a mandate for the Leader of the Revolution in the decisive options he identified to confront the economic war dictated by the American on his tools and agents in the region in desperate attempts to dissuade the Yemeni people from their positions in support of the Palestinian people and their valiant resistance.
The statement warned of the consequences of the Saudi regime and the regimes of the normalization countries identifying with the US-Zionist dictates to undermine the determination, determination and will of the Yemeni people and their positions in support of the Palestinian people and their resistance.
It pointed to the importance of taking Sana'a's warnings into consideration not to interfere in the internal affairs of Yemen and the danger of playing the economic card because its consequences will be dire for the security and stability of countries that will ignore those warnings.
The people's deputies advised the rulers of those countries to devote themselves to their internal affairs and not to interfere in Yemeni affairs.
They condemned the continued Arab betrayal of the Palestinian people, denouncing the shameful Arab and Islamic silence on the Zionist enemy entity's continued commission of more massacres and war crimes against our brothers in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories. The statement called on the international community to shoulder its legal, humanitarian and moral responsibilities towards what the Palestinian people are exposed to.
The House of Representatives began today the first session of its work for the first period of the first session of the 20th annual session under the chairmanship of the Speaker of the Council, Yahya Al-Ra'i.
At its meeting, the Council considered part of a summary report on its work for the previous period and postponed its completion to a future meeting.
The Council also discussed and approved its draft agenda for this period with comments on some of its items with a view to enriching them according to their importance in accordance with the latest developments and developments.
The Cabinet listened to the Minister of State for Parliamentary and Shura Council Affairs in the caretaker government, Dr. Ali Abu Halika, to the government's messages on the implementation of the Council's recommendations contained in the report of the Transport and Communications Committee on its field visits to Hodeida Governorate to review the status of the Red Sea Ports Corporation (Hodeida and Saleef ports).
It also listened to the government's memorandum on the implementation of the Council's recommendations contained in the report of the Transport and Communications Committee on the level of performance and administrative, technical and financial achievement of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and its affiliated bodies during the years 2021-2022.
The Cabinet also heard from the Minister of State a memorandum by the Government on the implementation of the Council's previous recommendations concerning the Security and Intelligence Service. It demanded that the letters be referred to the competent committees.
The Council began the session by reviewing and approving the minutes of its last meeting and will continue its work tomorrow, Sunday.
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