A number of Yemeni Parliament members under the name (The Yemeni Parliamentary Group for Development and Anti-Corruption) stressed the need to implement the Riyadh Agreement and postpone any other details until the formation of the new government, which supposed to annonce as soon as possible to reduce the suffering of people inside and outside Yemen and to strengthen Yemeni legitimacy with the support of the Arab Alliance Led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which sponsored the signing ceremony of the Riyadh agreement in November last year.
In the acquaintance meeting held at the headquarters of the Maat Foundation for Peace, Development and Human Rights in Cairo and in coordination with the Paris Forum for Peace PFPD , Ayman Aqeel, head of the Maat Foundation, referred to the importance of uniting Yemeni efforts in confronting the Houthi coup and combating terrorism led by extremist religious groups led by the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen in addition to the need to deal effectively with the requirements of the current situation in light of the political and economic changes facing the region and the world.
For their part, the Yemeni parliamentarian members participating in the meeting stressed the importance of activating the role of Parliament in combating corruption in light of the complete absence of accountability and accountability, stressing the need for their local, regional and international action to get Yemen and the Yemeni people out of the stifling crisis and the human tragedy. We are going through and work hand in hand with the leadership of the Arab coalition towards stability And development in Yemen.
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