The Parliament decided on Saturday to summon the cabinet next Monday over recent raise in diesel, gas and oil price in addition to security issues.
In its Saturday session, the parliament also approved its agenda for coming period which focuses on draft law of higher education, amendments on law No.40/1992 related to carry weapons.The parliamentarian Abdul Qadir al-Doais claimed the formation of a parliamentary committee involved in the re-negotiation on the prices of Yemeni liquefied gas exported abroad, and called on the parliament to issue a statement supporting the President's instructions to reconsider the price of gas, the almotamar.net reported.This took place on the sidelines of the parliament's session to discuss their agenda, which was devoid of questioning Ministers by the MPs according to a decision issued in a closed session on June 9.The parliament's agenda included discussing of the supplementary report that has been postponed for years on the law of weapons carrying and possession, and another law on the fight against terrorism. In addition to draft laws related to income tax, customs and investment.The parliament approved a few years ago on an agreement with French Total Company involving the sale of LNG to South Korea and the United States for over twenty years for prices, described by MPs at the time as unfair, while the government justified the agreement the lack of external markets for the Yemeni gas.