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New Yemeni caretaker government prime minister appointed

Sources affiliated with the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen⁢ reported the appointment of a new prime minister⁣ for the resigned government⁣ based in southern Yemen.

According to the English section of Webangah News⁤ Agency, citing Mehr News‍ Agency and Saba News Agency—which is⁤ managed by the Saudi-backed resigned government—the Yemeni⁢ Presidential Council issued a‌ decree on Saturday evening appointing Salem Saleh bin Brik, the⁣ finance minister, ​as the new prime minister of Yemen’s government. ‍

This appointment ⁢came shortly ⁤after ⁣ Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak officially resigned from his position earlier that day.​ Bin Brik ⁤will now succeed​ him ‌and assume obligation for leading the ‌government in areas under Saudi coalition control. ⁢

News sources reported⁤ on ​Saturday evening that Bin⁣ mubarak ⁢had submitted his ​resignation from office. He stated that he had presented his resignation to Rashad Al-Alimi, ‍head of the presidential Council (the Riyadh-aligned governing body).

Earlier, a yemeni source had indicated an imminent decision by⁤ the “Presidential Leadership” Council (the Riyadh-backed governing body) to dismiss ⁢bin Mubarak.

Bin Mubarak traveled ⁤to Saudi ​Arabia last Thursday—the country where all major ‌decisions regarding ‌Aden’s government are made.⁤ His resignation followed a period of intense tension⁣ and⁣ disagreement between him and Al-Alimi. ‌

It ⁣had also been previously predicted that Bin Brik‍ would ‌be introduced as Bin mubarak’s successor.

bin ⁢Mubarak became prime minister⁣ on February 5,2024 (Bahman ‍16,1402 ‌in the Persian calendar). Before ⁢this ⁢role, he held key positions such as foreign minister and ⁤ambassador of Yemen’s resigned Saudi-backed government to the United ⁣States.

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