Appointing deputies to Hadi.. Will it correct the course of the war?

English - Sunday 06 March 2022 الساعة 02:39 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

Media outlets, party leaders, and activists reported discussions taking place in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, to appoint deputies to interim President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, in an attempt to avoid failure, corruption and mistakes, and to correct the battle after it remained on its way.

The leaks, which have not been officially confirmed or denied by Hadi's office, speak of appointing three vice presidents to run the stage after the presidency failed and his deputy, Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, failed.

Although these leaks have not been confirmed, there are those who believe that they may correct the course of the war after years of deliberate disorientation by the failed administration that was managing it.

The departure of Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar alone may turn the course of the war in the right direction if the administration of the file is handed over to national figures, as it was under the administration of Dr. Khaled Bahah, who was dismissed from his position despite achieving great achievements within a short period.

But observers believe that appointing deputies without changes in Hadi’s office itself and preventing the Brotherhood’s dominance over the presidential decision will not change anything in the battle for correction, calling for pressure to remove Brotherhood control over Hadi, his office and his decisions before any correction.

Politicians believe that corruption and failure come first and foremost from Hadi and his deputy's office, especially in light of his deputy al-Ahmar's control over the military file.  And that the changes could achieve great successes, especially in light of the world's preoccupation with the Russian-Ukrainian war to achieve military gains.

The old General Al-Ahmar caused failure on the fronts, as he thwarted any efforts to liberate the areas under the control of the Houthi militia and diverted the course of the battle towards the liberated areas.

The dismissal of al-Ahmar and the appointment of representatives who seek victory and carry a real project to confront the militias will hasten the end of Iran’s arm and the end of its project quickly, if the real leadership is found, away from the tools of Brotherhood betrayal.

After the news of discussions about appointing representatives, Hadi held a meeting with the Supreme Council of Parties and Political Forces at his residence in Riyadh.

Hadi stressed during the meeting the importance of concerted efforts among all to win the battle with Iran's proxies.

Political figures said that Hadi's meeting with the Supreme Council of Parties and his emphasis on the importance of involving the parties in managing the battle seemed to confirm those leaks about appointing representatives to him.