Yemeni President steps aside
Apr 7, 2022
The presidential statement clarified that the new presidential leadership council in Yemen would take over the political, military and security powers throughout the transitional period, the official Yemeni news agency (Saba) reported.
The Presidential Command Council will also be in charge of negotiating a ceasefire with the Houthis.
The council is chaired by Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi, with seven members: Sultan Al-Arada, Tariq Saleh, Abdul Rahman Abu Zara'a, Abdullah Al-Alimi, and Othman Majali, Aidarous Al-Zubaidi and Faraj Al-Bahsani.
Hadi also said, "the formation of the Presidential Leadership Council helps to complete the implementation of the transitional period, and he has authorized the Presidential Leadership Council with full powers in accordance with the constitution and the Gulf initiative and its executive mechanisms."
He added that each member of the Presidential Leadership Council has the rank of Vice President of the Presidential Leadership Council. The President and members of the Presidential Leadership Council are committed to the principle of collective responsibility and their quest to achieve the highest degree of consensus among them.
The President of the Presidential Command Council is the supreme commander of the armed forces and has the power to ratify agreements, declare a state of emergency and general mobilization.
Consultation and Reconciliation Commission will be established to support the Leadership Council, which will consist of 50 members.
The statement noted, "A commission will be established to bring together the various components to support the Presidential Leadership Council and work to unify and gather national forces in a way that enhances the efforts of the Presidential Leadership Council and create the appropriate conditions to stop fighting and conflicts between all forces and reach peace that achieves security and stability in all parts of Yemen."
The presidential decision assigns the President of the council exclusive powers and competencies, which are:
The Supreme Command of the Armed Forces.
Representing the Republic at home and abroad.
Appointing provincial governors, security directors, Supreme Court
judges, and the governor of the Central Bank.
Ratification of agreements not requiring the ratification from the House of Representatives after the approval of the Council of Ministers.
Establishing diplomatic missions and appointing and recalling ambassadors according to the law.
Inviting the Council of Ministers to a joint meeting with the President of the Presidential Leadership Council whenever needed.
Yemen is destroyed by an almost decade long conflict that has undermined its infrastructure and normal life. A two-month ceasefire might bring new opportunities to end the war.