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    As a example of what corruption will be after the signing look at this article dated Thursday, October 24, 2019 5:46 PM is translated (somewhat weirdly) below.


    Source: The eighth day

    Ali Mohsen al - Ahmar is the de facto ruler of the Yemeni presidency because of his influence

    Report: "Hirak Hadi" .. How to become outside the accounts of Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar?
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    Interim Yemeni President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi has pushed his last political card in an attempt to thwart a Saudi-sponsored political deal with the south after he returned the former prime minister implicated in corruption cases and referred to the investigation to give him the post of "advisor to the president."

    Appointment Yemeni and South diplomatic sources told (the eighth day) "It is a decision to appoint as a hint from Hadi towards Saudi Arabia, which seems to be putting pressure on the Yemeni government of exile to sign the agreement with the southern transition." The sources pointed out that Hadi's aides advised the president on the need to return Ben Dagher to the front again, on the grounds that the appointment will irritate the southerners, and thus thwart the Saudi efforts to resolve the crisis arising as a result of the Muslim military aggression on the south, and the occupation of Shabwa and parts of Abyan.

    The movement's forces, allied with Hadi, failed to get to participate in the government, sparking a wave of anger, before a recent leader loomed chaos, in response to the decision to appoint Ahmed Obeid bin Dagher. Sources close to the movement of the Hadi, told (the eighth day) that "Vice President Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, objected to the decisions granting three leaders loyal to Hadi in the positions of" agents and ministries ", justifying that he would prefer these leaders play an adverse role of the Transitional Council away from the government".

    The sources pointed out that Al-Ahmar financed the movement's leaderships affiliated to the regime to carry out political activities in Mukalla and Hadramaut, stressing that the security authority in Hadramaut foiled a plan to provoke chaos in Hadramaut before the security services arrested the person in charge. It seems that leaders loyal to Hadi are refusing to play a hidden role, and believes that the right of those leaders to get their right to power and government, especially under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood on the presidency of the Yemeni government and the exclusion of other parties.

    Leaders in the southern pro-Hadi movement are presenting themselves as allies of the Brotherhood, hoping to gain some gains. All that has been paid for my leadership for a government post, but MP Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar is an obstacle to obtaining it.

    Abdul Karim al-Saadi, one of the leaders allied to Hadi, expressed his indignation at being deprived of their right to government, as Hadi's dynamic leaders, and supports a project that divides the south into two regions. Al-Saadi issued an important statement on behalf of the dynamics of Hadi, stressing that they are still out of the scene by an actor; in reference to Vice President Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, who refuses to involve those leaders in the southern movement. Al-Saadi said in a statement sent to (Day 8) that "the forces and leaders of the southern peaceful movement carrying the southern issue under the UN resolution 2140 are still out of the scene (by an actor) and are still outside the calls for quotas held by Saudi Arabia these days (Jeddah and Riyadh)." Saadi waved to provoke chaos in the south if they are not involved in the government, accusing Saudi Arabia of being behind the exclusion of the southern movement, saying: "Neither the south nor Yemen and the southern movement will be separated by the territorial conquest of it and the region's train will not reach its final stop unless things are restored by supporting the movement." Southern peaceful. " Al-Saadi tried to present himself to Yemeni Vice President Ali Mohsen, who is "disabled for obtaining government positions" by renewing the attack on the Southern Transitional Council. He added that the involvement of the pro-Hadi movement in the government is a prelude to "destroying the idols of the gelatinous components made by some parties in the region in order to serve their interests and to target this southern movement, which has been calling for southern national reconciliation and adopts the language of peace in resolving the issues of Yemen and the region and renounces violence and extremism and the use of negative power" . Al-Ahmar believes that the pro-Hadi activist leaderships are tasked to present a false picture of the south, that the forces representing the southern issue have not yet agreed, which is what the leaders of the Yemeni Vice President, the main defendant in the first war on the south, have worked on. .

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