Yemen
The Head of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, has issued a new decision regarding the regulations governing the work of the Presidential Leadership Council, the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, and the legal and economic teams. This decision aims to formalize and streamline the operations of these bodies, which have been functioning without a formal legal framework since their establishment.
According to the decision, published by the official Yemeni news agency, the regulatory rules for the operations of the Presidential Leadership Council, the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, and the legal and economic teams have been officially adopted. These regulations will be applied temporarily until they are approved in their final form by the Yemeni Parliament.
Last week, Al-Alimi received the draft regulations from the legal team, headed by Judge Hamoud Al-Hitar, concerning the work of the Presidential Leadership Council, the Consultation and Reconciliation Commission, and the legal and economic teams. Al-Alimi praised the efforts of the head and members of the legal team in producing the draft regulations. Once formally approved, the regulations are expected to serve as a key legislative reference for advancing the aspirations of the Yemeni people in enforcing the rule of law and strengthening the unity of political factions opposing the Iranian-backed Imamate project.
The issuance of these regulations marks a significant step toward institutionalizing the operations of Yemen's leadership bodies, aiming to enhance governance and legal coherence in the country.