Statements and hashtags of rejecting the one fifth law and Houthi's welcome to practice democracy

English - Saturday 13 June 2020 الساعة 04:01 pm
Mocha, Newsyemen, Amjad Qureshi:

 In a strong confrontation with media statements and political statements of various parties, organizations and entities, during three days on the issue of codifying the "one-fifth".

Houthi militias welcomed what it considered an expression of "pluralism" and the exercise of "freedom" and opinions.

Very coldly, the Iranian arm militias met the campaigns of condemnation, rejection, and the denunciations of denunciation and sarcasm about the one-fifth law where it was considered as a new chapter for looting and theft in a form of race and racism.

The militias, which govern the country for the sixth year and seize power, resources, institutions, and all sources of income and public revenues, have had an occasion to enter with what they consider to be a dispute and a multiplicity of opinions related to a small part in political practice and management of governance rather than at the origin of management and the absence of the group’s right to power and rule by the power of the coup.

A leader in the Houthi militias praised the diversity and pluralism that was embodied during the media debate and on social media on the issue raised, considering that what happened embodies democracy.

According to the Houthi leader Hussein al-Azzi, who was appointed deputy foreign minister in the coup government, "The most beautiful thing in all this storm is that it revealed a beautiful side of diversity, and respect for opinion and differing views."

He added, "For all loved ones and friends, we do not need anything, you are the most precious thing in our universe."