Appointing a new Houthi supervisor in Dhamar to confiscate Al-Bukhaiti's powers

English - Tuesday 11 August 2020 الساعة 09:41 am
Sanaa, Newsyemen, Exclusive:

Sources close to the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, said that the militia leaders appointed a new supervisor for the Dhamar Governorate, after the militia leader Muhammad al-Bukhaiti took over his work as governor of the governorate.


The sources added to Newsyemen: The appointment of the new supervisor, which came at the request of the militia leader, Ahmed Hamed, who holds the position of director of the presidential office, aims to confiscate Al-Bukhaiti's powers and seek to show him as a person who failed to assume responsibility in the governorate of which he is one of his sons.

According to the sources, the appointment of Muhammad al-Bukhaiti as governor of Dhamar came within the framework of the differences and struggles of the leadership wings within the Houthi militia movement, especially since many of the Houthi leaders, led by Ahmed Hamed, were concerned about the emergence of the name of Muhammad al-Bukhaiti on the media and political arena, as well as their differences with them since his appointment ad Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council, a position he used to summon a number of ministers and officials and blame them for the performance of their institutions, so these leaders deliberately kept al-Bukhaiti away from the scene by appointing him as governor of Dhamar, which is his hometown.

The sources explained that the directives that the new supervisor of Dhamar governorate received from the militia leaders are to work on confiscating the powers of al-Bukhaiti as a governor and subjecting any measures or decisions he takes to a higher review by the militia leaders in Sana'a and Saada, confirming that this method is the same method that the militia leaders took with the Houthi leader Appointed governor of Taiz Salim al-Maghlis.

Hashemite leaderships, especially members of the family of militia leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi and the Hashemites of Saada governorate, impose absolute control over the performance of the movement and appointments in various state institutions, and subject Hashemite leaders from other governorates or leaders affiliated to the Hashemites, to a process of monitoring and confiscating their responsibilities even if they are appointed to executive positions through supervisors monitor their performance.