Money struggle.. Parliament session turns into a party of insults between Houthi leaders

English - Monday 21 June 2021 الساعة 03:12 pm
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

The parliament session of the terrorist Houthi militia in Sanaa, which was allocated for the budget, turned into a party of insults and insults between the Houthi leader, Mortada Jadban, and Parliament Speaker Yahya Al-Rai.

Sources said that Jadban, who was appointed as a member of the militia parliament in a sham election, demanded the presidency of the Houthi parliament to reveal the fate of the huge budget allocated to it, describing its members as thieves.

 added that Jadban's accusation of the parliament's presidency prompted Yahya al-Ra'i to respond to him, describing him as "a little polite", before the matter between the two parties developed into an exchange of insults and insults.

The terrorist Houthi militia holds parliamentary sessions in Sanaa illegally, in light of the lack of a specified quorum, despite the militias organizing sham elections in the districts of the deceased.

Social media pioneers called Jadban for mercy in advance, as they expected him to be liquidated by Houthi leaders, and said: How dare he mention the money, not knowing that whoever talks about money in the Houthi era is killed, imprisoned, tortured or assassinated.

They added, that money is sacred to the Houthis, and no one else has the right to ask, as is the case of the holy master. No one knows where he lives or what he does, describing this: "obedience even to hell."