[10/11/2022 05:59]
ADEN-SABA
Shoura Council has called all Yemeni people to adhere to the Yemeni Constitution and laws derived from it as a sole full reference, confirming that the constitution is the people's document and it is the law of all laws protecting rights, freedoms and organizing life.
In a release it issued Thursday, Shoura Council expressed its rejection to what is called " Functional Approach Code" issued by Houthi terrorist militia, confirming that the aim of this document is to relinquish the law and allow to the influential people to sweep the public job of honest Yemeni people and seizing the right of the citizens of having public job according to effective laws.
The release confirmed that the Houthi terrorist militia's document is considered a complement to intellectual and doctrinal coup practiced by the terrorist militia against the Yemeni people.
The release pointed out that Yemeni people, after the revolution and improving the Yemeni law, do not need any reference or such document as they have their constitutional and legal reference, which has been formed through political and social accumulation since the embark of the 26th of September revolution 1962 by consecutive governments and voted by the Yemeni parliament and ratified by presidents of the republic.
The release added that the state of resentment and complaining followed this announcement in areas under Houthi militia control is the best evidence on rejecting this sectarian document, which is referred spiritually to Iran.
The functional code establishes sectarian and racial approach to deprive millions of Yemeni people from their right of government's job and making use of the country's wealth.
It is considered a means for curbing and political and right blackmail to any Yemen under the control of this terrorist militia, especially new employees, who will be subjected to sectarian and doctrinal style.
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