The work of Ben Mubarak is over
Saudi-backed Yemeni Prime Minister Resigns Under Crushing Pressure
According to the English section of webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, sources reported the resignation of Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, the prime minister of saudi Arabia-backed government in Yemen.
Bin Mubarak announced he had submitted his resignation to the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC)—the Riyadh-aligned governing body in Yemen.Earlier, a Yemeni source revealed that the PLC was poised to dismiss Bin Mubarak from his position as prime minister. Last Thursday, Bin mubarak traveled to Saudi Arabia, where all major decisions regarding Aden’s government are made.
The unnamed source told news outlet Arabi21: “The seven-member PLC, including its chairman Rashad al-Alimi, unanimously agreed to remove Bin Mubarak from office.” This decision followed escalating tensions and disputes between Bin Mubarak and Al-Alimi.the source added that Bin Mubarak was summoned to Riyadh on Thursday evening after the PLC finalized his dismissal agreement.
Simultaneously occurring,Aden’s government faces a deepening political crisis amid economic turmoil caused by the continuous devaluation of Yemen’s currency. Severe shortages in essential services—including electricity—have triggered public protests.
Previously, ministers within this self-proclaimed government boycotted cabinet meetings. Reports suggest Finance Minister Salem bin Brik may replace Bin Mubarak as prime minister.