Monday, December 19, 2011

Yemen interim government approves general program

By Mohammed al-Kibsi In their meeting on Monday, the cabinet ministers approved the national reconciliation government's general program, which is to be submitted to the parliament for approval in the coming few days. In its meeting chaired by new interim Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa, the cabinet assigned Higher Education and Scientific Research Minister and the cabinet's secretary general to revise the program taking the ministers' notes into consideration. The program is based on the constitution, Gulf initiative and its executive mechanism in addition to the draft 4th four-year plan for socio-economic development and poverty reduction 2011 – 2015. It targets a set of priorities the government will focus on to tackle the challenges Yemen is facing currently. In the political area, the government will mobilize all national efforts in order to restore political stability and security, create the suitable environment to achieve safe and peaceful transfer of power, respect human rights and carry out the youths' legitimate demands for change. Economically, the government puts returning the affected basic services in its urgent priorities, topped by electricity and oil derivatives. The government will seeks to convince the fraternal and friendly States to establish a special international fund for Yemen to finance priority projects for governorates' development and contract with consulting firms to prepare the required studies and select companies to carry out them. In addition, it will set up a fund to present monthly assistances for families of killed and wounded people and to hospitalize the wounded people abroad if required. The government will form committees to contact with youth movements all over the country to discuss and involve them in determining the country's future.

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