Vice Chairman of Media Department of the Southern Transitional Council to “Sputnik”: “Proceedings of the Southern Parliament’s Round Represent a Major Step in Organizational Construction of Political Sovereign Authorities in the Upcoming Southern State”.
In a press release to the Rusian media agency “Sputnik”, Mansour Saleh, vice chairman of media department of the southern transitional council, said: ” Proceedings of the Southern Parliament’s Round Represent a Major Step in Organizational Construction of Political Sovereign Authorities in the Upcoming Southern State”. He indicated that the first round was delayed because the critical issues and files to be discussed as these files are closely related to the present and future of the south.
Saleh said: “This round responds to all campaigns that targeted the council and doubted its ability to construct organizations of the southern states as the council and all honorable persons of the south assumed the responsibility to restore this state”.
He added: “This round will discuss historic documents that will determine the future of the south in addition to discussing the challenges of the current stage and how to face them”.
| Since its establishment in May 2017, he southern transitional council takes confident and well-planned steps towards completing its organizational structure. The council is ready to face any challenges that hinder its steps”, he asserted.
He indicated that “Media campaigns targeting the council are led by enemies of the southern cause who felt endangered because of the active political performance of the council and its ability to penetrate the international politics arena. This made the council a hard number that can’t be ignored when seeking a solution for the southern cause. The council managed to enforce a de facto military and political authority in all southern governorates as the council enjoys a widespread publicity compared to his rivals”.
It is noteworthy that the southern parliament launched its first round on Sunday July 8th, 2018 in Aden, headed by Ahmed Said Ben Brik, member of the presidency of the southern transitional council and with participation of 303 representatives of the whole south.