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Salman Al-Muqarmi

A government without morals

Our Writers| 29 July, 2024 - 7:13 PM

Defeat after defeat has been suffered by the Yemeni state since 2012, and until today, the last of which was the government’s humiliating concession by pledging not to carry out its constitutional and legal duties in the banking field, preceded by countless political, military and economic concessions, which do not even enable it to remain in power, without this being provoked. Any of the thousands of officials abroad and at home who receive thousands of dollars from their positions feels a moral shame.

During the years of the fall and comprehensive collapse of the Yemeni state, no one of the senior state employees who were leading that collapse submitted their resignation, despite the thousands of posts they wrote on social media and the media stating that what is happening is a crime, shame and humiliation, but each of them believes that his position is not worth the risk and is too high. He sacrifices his interests.

During the past weeks, only two documents were leaked about two Yemeni officials who submitted their resignations, namely the Governor of the Central Bank, Al-Maqabaqi, and the bank’s agent, Mansour Rajeh, and even these resignations appeared to the media through leaks days after that decision was taken. Despite their importance, there are almost shameful justifications for the resignation. This resignation lost its moral meaning, which suddenly appeared among the officials class.

However, there is no serious news about the two resigned men moving on from their positions days after their resignation, except through leaks.

Liberation battles against the occupation, coups, and interventions cannot take place with personalities and institutions that lack moral highness and identify with the enemy that they claim to oppose at all levels, including the moral level, and see their interests as more important than the battle they are fighting. Rather, they see the destructive battle on the scale of the Iranian invasion of Yemen, as a means to arrange their interests. And their locations.

What is most bitter is that no one has submitted his resignation from his position. You do not find discussions in the street and public opinion about ways to bring down the masters of defeat, humiliation and indignity, and there is no talk in the street and public opinion calling for action to bring down the Council of Eight Defeats. Anyone who contemplates from a moral point of view what is happening in terms of Houthi crime and the complicity of the Leadership Council, and that this crime has reached regional dimensions, both Arab, Iranian, and international, against the Yemeni people, cannot imagine this, and he cannot even imagine the silence of the people regarding these criminals.

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