The President of a Gulf University: The corruption of the Hadi regime is behind the Houthis remaining a strong party in Yemen

English - Monday 28 June 2021 الساعة 08:35 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 A Yemeni academic, who heads a Gulf University, said that corruption and betrayals within the legitimacy system are behind the victories of the Houthi militia and its survival as a strong party in Yemen, stressing the failure of legitimacy militarily, politically and economically.

 Dr. Jalal Hatem, President of Umm Al-Qayyum UAE University, tweeted on his Twitter page, saying: "The legitimacy in the world, as Hadi's legitimacy has enjoyed, has received regional and international support. However, it has failed militarily, politically, economically, educationally and morally."

Hatem believed that Al-Houthi only won because of the betrayal of legitimacy, pointing out that the latter (legitimacy) provided the Houthis with all the reasons for victory and survival as a strong party in Yemen, by stabbing the Arab coalition and draining it financially.

On the other hand;  The southern politician, Abdullah Al-Jaidi, said that legitimacy is crumbling today because of the failure to exploit the support it received during seven years.

Al-Jaidi said on his Twitter page: "Legitimacy will not be provided with more political, military, financial and popular support over the past seven years, but it did not use that support properly and wasted it misplaced, and today it is crumbling politically, militarily and popularly."

He continued, "The loser is the one who still counts on it or is waiting for it for positive action after 7 years of negativity."

Al-Jaidi indicated that the legitimacy does not want to return to Sanaa, and all it wants is the continuation of the war and hostility to all parties, considering that it can only live in the shadow of wars, chaos and corruption.