Party official in Taiz: Al-Ahmar mocked the president and called for his replacement

English - Saturday 20 February 2021 الساعة 04:50 pm
Taiz, NewsYemen:

A party leader in Taiz governorate told "NewsYemen" that Hamid Al-Ahmar's recent speech included an explicit mockery of President Hadi and an implicit call to remove him and replace him with a new president. 

He added that Al-Ahmar calls for the continuation of the war with the participation of Turkey, in what he called "an Islamic alliance, and a negative stance towards the Arab alliance, and his order is not correct except by turning it into a coalition led by Turkey."

The leader emphasized that the most prominent thing in the interview was to create a role for Turkey and Qatar in Yemen, and to abandon the outcomes of the national dialogue and from a federal state to a kind of local government with autonomous powers, he said.

The party leader said that Al-Ahmar believes that there is no prospect for reconciliation, neither at the northern nor the southern level, and that the legitimacy is upheld only in order to transfer its representation to Al-Ahmar and his group.

He pointed out that the meaning for Hamid al-Ahmar about the Riyadh Agreement is limited and limited to overcoming differences within the camp of legitimacy, and that the agreement in his view is major concessions from legitimacy as a result of pressure exerted on it.

Hamid al-Ahmar appeared in an interview with the Qatari Al-Jazeera network, in which he talked about his positions on many files, most notably his reference to the end of Riyadh's uniqueness in the Yemen file and Washington's entry into the crisis line directly.

Al-Ahmar considered the "little" presence of President Hadi as a heavy guest for Riyadh for 6 years, which made him lose the ability to make the right decision and enabled Saudi Arabia to extract positions and decisions that only serve Saudi Arabia.

Hamid Al-Ahmar called for declaring war on the UAE, specifically on its allies in Yemen, and for the formation of social forces to confront the Arab alliance and force it to accept an Islamic alliance, of which Turkey and Doha are the most prominent components.