[30/06/2017 08:18]
ADEN-SABA
President Abdu R. Mansour Hadi's recent resolutions are a translation of the national political will to reverse back the Iranian expansion through its foreign and national tools, said Yaseen Makkwai a presidential advisor.
Makwai, also the chief of the Southern Peace Movement, was referring to the replacement of several governors of southern provinces by presidential resolutions.
Makawi said the step will help in the restoration of the Yemeni state, rebuilding of the country and ensuring safe secure life in dignity.
He made the remarks during a message of support to the president.
The resolutions, Makkwai said, were part of the steps for political resolution provided for in the GCC Initiative, the outcomes of the National Dialogue and the UN relevant resolutions, primarily resolution no. 2216.
The progress in the transition steps will "realize the popular political will and the fair southern cause by maintaining the brilliant victories achieved and still being to reverse the Iranian agenda championed by the Saleh-Houthi militia in the region. "
"With all pleasure and appreciation the Southern Political Movement stakeholder received the presidential resolutions to tackle the irregularities caused by the political schizophrenics who had been holding the positions of governors."
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