Two days after the Iranian ruler visited the remnants of the besieged parliament in Sanaa, al-Houthi freezes the membership of the Arab Parliament

English - Monday 30 November 2020 الساعة 09:34 am
Sanaa, NewsYemen:

 On Saturday, November 28, the Houthi militia in Sanaa decided to freeze the membership of the "House of Representatives", which is under its coup control, from membership in the Arab Parliament, two days after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard leader Hassan Irloo visited the headquarters of the House of Representatives building in the center of the capital  Sana'a.

The Houthi militia justified its decision, which came five years after the intervention of the Arab "coalition" to support legitimacy in Yemen, with what it claimed was "the complete bias of the Arab Parliament towards the side of the coalition."

Political sources in Sanaa believed that the decision was stamped with the fingerprint of the commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Hassan Irloo, on the path to completing Iranian control over the Arab capital, Sanaa.

In its interview with (NewsYemen), political sources considered the decision the inauguration of the phase of gradually isolating Sanaa from its Arab surroundings, under the direct administration of its de facto ruler and its (hypothetical) ambassador, Hassan Irloo.

On Wednesday, the capital, Sanaa, witnessed tight security measures, due to the visit of the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Hassan Irloo, to the House of Representatives building in the Tahrir District in central Sanaa.

The Iranian leader was accompanied by armored vehicles and numerous security formations wearing various outfits that imposed a security cordon on the House of Representatives headquarters and the surrounding residential neighborhoods.

The intense security measures sparked the resentment and grief of residents of the neighborhoods adjacent to the parliament headquarters, and they saw such measures as a provocation to the feelings of the Yemenis.