The prime minister talks about arrangements for the constitutional oath in Aden

English - Saturday 26 December 2020 الساعة 02:29 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik said that there are arrangements for the new government to take the constitutional oath in the interim capital, Aden.

This came during an interview made by "Abdulmalik" to the "Direct Question" program broadcast by Al-Arabiya channel.

Earlier, there were reports that the interim President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi had rejected the idea of returning to Aden and the government swearing in there.

The Saudi ambassador to Yemen, Muhammad Al Jaber, said last Saturday that "the government will return to Aden after a week after the arrangements are completed."


Last Tuesday, five members of the government formed under the Riyadh agreement left Aden Airport for Cairo, awaiting travel arrangements to Riyadh.

According to the sources, the five ministers are: Minister of Justice Badr Al-Arrada, Minister of Transport Abdel Salam Hamid, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Muhammad Al-Zawari, Minister of Civil Service and Insurance Abdel Nasser Al-Wali, and Minister of Higher Education and Technical Khaled Al-Wasabi.