Popularity of the STC asks about the government of the Riyadh Agreement
English - Monday 14 March 2022 الساعة 06:37 pm![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
The Southern Transitional Council is standing in a difficult position, as a result of the corruption and failure of the parity government emanating from the Riyadh Agreement signed by the Council with the parties controlling legitimacy three years ago in the Saudi capital.
Over the course of a year and a half of its work, the government of parity has failed to achieve a single achievement in the liberated areas, which prompted the Southern Transitional Council, the other party to the Riyadh Agreement, to threaten to withdraw from the agreement after popular pressures on it, due to the government's failure.
A member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, Salem Thabet Al-Awlaki, attacked the government for its corruption and failure, and said that it lacks dignity and does not deserve to stay.
Al-Awlaki said in a tweet to him on Twitter, that the most valuable thing that a person possesses is dignity, and that what most affects his dignity is the need and the livelihood, indicating that the government that does not care about the dignity of citizens is a government that lacks dignity and is not worthy of survival.
Al-Awlaki’s statement came after calls by southern politicians calling on the Transitional Council to move seriously and break its partnership with legitimacy, and to save the people from fabricated crises used by the forces controlling the legitimacy decision, as a means to strike and dismantle the Council.
Southern political analyst Saeed Bakran said that the STC bore all the failure and corruption of legitimacy, because of the four portfolios it obtained from the Riyadh Agreement, explaining that leaving these ministries would restore balance to the STC.
Bakran said, in a tweet to him on Twitter, that the four ministries carried to the transitional all the failure and corruption of legitimacy and paid for it out of his popularity, and before the transitional concern, and anxiety did not satisfy him.
He stressed that leaving the Transitional Council to these ministries today will restore balance to it and preserve even the Riyadh Agreement itself, explaining that it cost an exorbitant policy for nothing, and his leaving this square is a gain for him and his cause.
Bakran said in a second tweet, that the Council today bears all corruption and legitimate crimes, namely corruption and failure before the STC was formed in the first place, had it not been for its failure and corruption, the country would not have fallen in the first place.
He made it clear that the Council had incurred this high price in exchange for four ministers and one governor who were bound and could not even effect change within the administrations of their ministries, and that the time had come to expose corruption after enough time had passed.
In this context, journalist Salah Al-Saqladi said that the goal of the Southern Transitional Council entering into a partnership with the legitimacy was in order to provide services and regular salaries, but the legitimacy took from that a political pressure card to torture the citizen.
Al-Saqladi called on the Transitional Council to review the decision to participate in the formation of the government and withdraw from it, after a year and a half of the government’s failure, as the problem of the war of services is still stubbornly bad and deteriorating.
Al-Saqladi called on the Transitional Council to give a deadline to its partners in the government and the coalition to lift the siege, stop the war of services, and provide concrete work before it breaks up its partnership with them if the situation remains the same.
He explained that the service situation has reached a terrible amount of misery with which the transitional is at stake, either he does something to extricate Aden and the other provinces from this muck, or he continues to partner with this government and will therefore be a genuine partner with the legitimacy that besieges and fights people and oppresses them with their food and dignity.