President meets parliament, Shura council's members of Sana'a
The Source: SANA'A\Hadhramaut\Saba - Tuesday -19/August/2014
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President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi said on Monday that the text of the GCC-Brokered deal confirmed on Yemen's security, stability and unity, which they are red lines cannot be passed by anyone. Hadi added during his meeting with a number of parliament and Shura council's members along with sheikhs, dignitaries and social figures of Sana'a province that the republican system, the unity of Yemen and the democratic approach are red lines that cannot be passed by any party or group or tribe.
He praised the national role they have played since the eruption of Yemeni revolutions of September and October, addressing them by saying "you are the security cordon of the capital Sana'a, the capital of the Yemeni unity."
Hadi reviewed a number of issues related to the situation of Yemen and circumstances Yemen has been experiencing since the eruption of the 2011's crisis, noting to what have been achieved regarding the implementation of country's settlement, also praising the support Yemen has been receiving at regional and international levels.
"Yemen has experienced exceptional and difficult circumstances. However, we must put Yemen's interest above ours in order to get the country out of its turmoil."
Moreover, President Hadi talked about the economic situation in the country, saying the economic reforms were necessary, otherwise the country's economy situation was about to collapse.
"The recently approved reforms were aimed at preventing a possible economic collapse as the country continued to import fuels for funds nearly double the country's revenues from crude exports,'' Hadi said.
Furthermore, the President revealed that the government allocated YR five billion for projects in the sectors of electricity, water, roads, public health, education and telecommunications in Sana'a province.
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