Dismissal Moeen or a mini southern government.. What is everyone waiting for after al-Muharrami's statements and Lamlas' decision?
English - Wednesday 14 June 2023 الساعة 09:11 amCitizens are desperately waiting for decisive presidential measures that will put an end to the corruption of the prime minister, which was the cause of the decline in the capital, Aden, and the liberated governorates, in various fields and sectors.
It is certain that the citizens will accept nothing less than the dismissal of the prime minister, and his submission to trial for corruption crimes, whose documents are now filled with activists' pages on social media, or the declaration of a mini southern government. To manage the liberated areas away from the failed government of parity.
Perhaps the announcement of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, on Tuesday evening, that it is putting the final touches and practical mechanisms for the work of the Southern Executive Command, which was formed by a presidential decision from the President of the Council, Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, and which began to carry out its duties in this direction, is considered the most prominent of the options that the southern street awaits, since this announcement means The transitional government is on its way to announcing a mini southern government that will manage the affairs of the capital, Aden, and the southern governorates at the present time.
Al-Mahrami's statements, the day before yesterday, criticized Moein Abdel-Malik's performance, and Abu Zaraa said: "Moein works without a sense of patriotism, and that he speaks a lot of little production, and does not want to achieve any achievement."
Simultaneously, Lamlas issued a decision to stop the supply of governorate revenues to the Central Bank. In response to the government's evasion of its responsibilities in improving services and providing fuel for electric power plants.
The revenue withheld included: customs, taxes, port, and other local fees.
Lamlas took over the leadership of the capital, Aden, on July 28, 2020, by a decision issued by the former Yemeni President, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, within the framework of implementing the Riyadh Agreement, which was signed between the Yemeni government and the Southern Transitional Council, on November 5, 2019.
At that time, Lamlas obtained promises from the government to support the matrix of reforms that he had put in place to improve services, especially electricity service, and to enhance security and stability.
After three years have passed, the capital has not witnessed any progress in services, especially the electricity system, which witnesses frequent interruptions, and a significant decline in performance, which prompted him, on February 14, 2022, to threaten to submit his resignation, and accused the government of not adhering to what was agreed upon – at the time – about Handling the electricity file.
Today, more than a year after he threatened to resign, Ahmed Lamlas, who now occupies the position of "Minister of State", directed during a government meeting to stop the supply of revenues from the revenue sectors in Aden to the Central Bank of Yemen.
Minister Lamlas's decision, although it has not been officially announced yet, received wide popular support on communication platforms and websites, especially as it came after the statements of a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Abd al-Rahman Abu Zaraa al-Mahrami, which also received wide welcome and interaction.