Yemeni Parliament Warns Against Taking Any Loans in the Name of Yemen

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The Yemeni Parliament renewed its warning to the pro-aggression government against signing suspicious agreements and deals, the most recent of which was the signing of two agreements, the first with the International Monetary Fund worth $300 million and the second with the Arab Monetary Fund, worth $1 billion.

During the meeting, Tuesday, the members of the Parliament indicated that the aim of these loans is to load the Yemeni people with additional burdens in the framework of the economic war waged by the aggression coalition and its tools against the country, and to deceive the continued plundering of the Yemeni people’s oil wealth. and gas.

They stressed that the pro-aggression government was not satisfied with plundering Yemen’s sovereign wealth of oil, gas and marine wealth, but rather went beyond that to flood the Yemeni people with absurd loans, considering these agreements void as they are not based on any constitutional or legal framework.

They pointed out that the Yemeni people will not bear any consequences for these loans, because their returns are being tampered with in suspicious payments and movements of the pro-aggression government, without paying the salaries of state employees or improving basic services for citizens.
The members of the Parliament renewed the warning to countries and parties that identify with the coalition of aggression and its mercenaries in signing such agreements and suspicious deals, stressing that Yemen retains its legal and constitutional right to sue those parties.

They explained that these agreements violate the constitution and the Yemeni laws in force, which stipulate that they be presented to the Parliament, whose constitutional headquarters is in the capital, Sana’a, for discussion and approval.