182 Houthi decisions in 2020 ... Strengthening the collection system and privatizing the judiciary

English - Saturday 02 January 2021 الساعة 05:02 pm
Sanaa, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Without legal and constitutional legitimacy, the Houthi militia is racing against time to tighten its ideological grip on the Yemeni state institutions in Sanaa and the neighboring governorates by issuing formal decisions that undermine the rules of administrative work and violate the laws, regulations and the contents of the constitution of the Republic of Yemen.

During the past year 2020, the Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen - issued (182) decisions, including (110) decisions of the so-called President of the Political Council, and (72) decisions called (Republican Decision).


Among these decisions, the Houthi militia announced during the year 2020, only (62) decisions, and by 34% of the total decisions, of which (15) decisions appointing (presumed) members to the Shura Council, and about (14) others in (hypothetical) positions of heads Institutions, bodies, banks, private fund managers, and (8) ministers and governors (presumed) in the areas of the Houthi coup.


According to the statistics of the Monitoring and Analysis Department in (New York), the announced Houthi decisions included the appointment of (presumed) 7 ministers, deputy ministers and advisors, in which it was noted that names from other political currents were excluded and substituted from among the leaderships belonging to the group intellectually and culturally.


During the year 2020, the Houthi militia intensified the procedures for kidnapping the institutions of the judiciary with more than 15 decisions, which included appointments of a purely racist nature in high (hypothetical) positions at the head of the judicial authority, and the appointment of (11) others members of the Supreme Judicial Council, in contrast to the issuance of Law No. 10) for the year 2020 to amend Law No. (26) for the year 2013 regarding judicial fees.


In the context of destroying and disrupting state institutions, and replacing them with entities outside the administrative structures and structures of Yemeni state institutions, in the Houthi militia areas, more than (6) (illegal) bodies and entities were created in announced establishment decisions, during the year 2020.


The decisions of the Houthi militia to disrupt state institutions included the establishment of what it called (the National Network for Social Solidarity), the so-called (National Center for Capacity Building and Decision-Making Support) in addition to a (Higher Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation) and the formation of what it called (a joint coordination unit to follow up and coordinate the implementation of the axes of the coordination mechanism. Among the heads of oversight agencies (the Supreme National Authority for Combating Corruption, the Central Organization for Control and Accounting, the Supreme Authority for Supervising Tenders and Auctions, and the Public Prosecution Office (the Public Funds Prosecution Attorney's Office)


It was noteworthy in announcing the establishment of these new bodies to conceal the details of their competencies, objectives, loyal resources, justifications for their establishment and the laws based on them, and announcing the appointment of loyalists to the Houthi militia at its head.


The appointments of the Houthi militia in 2020 went to strengthen its grip on revenue institutions and banks, as it brought Ibrahim Ahmed Ahmed Al-Houthi as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Agricultural Cooperative Credit Bank, Hashem Ismail as Governor of the Central Bank of Yemen, Hashem Al-Shami as Deputy Minister of Communications, and Ahmed Muhammad Ali Al-Shotari as Chairman of the Tax Authority.

In the judicial corps, the decisions of the Houthi militia 2020 came to Judge Muhammad Muhammad Abdullah Al-Dailami as Minister of Justice, Ahmed Ahmed Ali Al-Shahari as Chairman of the Judicial Inspection Authority, Ahmed Muhammad Al-Aqeedah as Secretary General of the Supreme Judicial Council, and Ahmed Abdullah Oqabat, Second Deputy President of the Supreme Court and Member of the Supreme Judicial Council, With 11 personalities added to the membership of the Supreme Court.