Ongoing political crisis in Yemen, parliament postponed

The rebels seized power in Yemen's efforts have been louder protests against

The rebels seized power in Yemen’s efforts have been louder protests against

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The rebels seized power in Yemen’s efforts prompts protests against the situation called for considering the parliament has been postponed indefinitely. Rebels from the capital Sanaa and Yemen against the occupation of public buildings and several other cities on Sunday in protest. According to eyewitnesses, the protesters gathered near Sana’a University to rebels dressed in police uniforms opened fire in the air. A pro-opposition TV channel in the coastal city hdydh rebels opened fire on protests, some of which are reported to be dead. Meanwhile President Mansour Hadi and his government’s resignation after the disaster, called on Sunday for an indefinite period, the parliament has been postponed. The government of President Mansour and all his ministers at the presidential palace occupied by the rebels and the government official’s hostage had resigned in protest on Thursday. Many Arab satellite channels reported that the rebels surrounded the parliament was the leading members of which could not be there. UN special envoy to Yemen Jamal bin Omar said that the current crisis in Yemen all political parties will need to demonstrate good faith and cooperation. Talking to reporters, said the UN special envoy for the establishment of crisis joint committee have been in contact with all parties. Meanwhile, Yemen’s Interior Minister Abdul alrqyb victory, told a foreign TV and other cabinet ministers, the rebels appear to have in their homes. There are reports that local government in southern Yemen capital Aden, the official government buildings and police checkpoints flag of the former South Yemen has. The governments of the other 5 provinces of Yemen indicated that they would not receive instructions from Yemen rebels occupying. “Alarybia the TV North and South Yemen, South Yemen authorities closed the borders so that the former rebels advancing towards the south of the country could be prevented. The idea of the south and north Yemen separate country until 1990, which was later acceded to each other. In September last year the rebels had captured the capital Sanaa, the Yemeni President Mansour Hadi, to demand the formation of a new government rebels had buckled. Minority Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen, Zaidi ‘tribes are demanding more choices. Custom failure to pass a constitutional amendment last week after rebels swept into the presidential palace in the Yemeni government was practically paralyzed.

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