Yemen's internationally recognized Prime Minister, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, has resigned, citing ongoing political struggles and difficulties within the government. His departure highlights the fragile state of the anti-Houthi alliance and ongoing power struggles, particularly with President Rashad Al-Alimi over ministerial appointments. The resignation underscores the instability and challenges facing Yemen's government as it continues to grapple with internal divisions. This development may further complicate efforts to maintain unity against the Houthi movement. The situation reflects the broader political turmoil in Yemen, already suffering from years of conflict and humanitarian crisis.
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Yemen's internationally recognized prime minister says he is resigning over a political dispute
The prime minister of Yemen ’s internationally recognized government said Saturday he was resigning and cited political struggles, in a decision underscoring the fragility of the anti-Houthi alliance in the Arab world’s most impoverished country.
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Political Reshuffle in Yemen as PM Resigns Amidst Tensions
Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, Yemen's Prime Minister, resigned citing challenges such as governmental reshuffling issues. His resignation follows a power struggle with Rashad Al-Alimi over ministerial dismissals.