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Parliament approves the National Reconciliation Government's General Program
2011-12-29
[Yemen Post] The Yemeni Parliament approved on Wednesday the General Program of the National Reconciliation Government.

The members of the Parliament Council held meeting today in which they gave their views and comments on the general program of government.

The Council also heard a report of the Committee charged with drafting the most important recommendations of the Council on the general program of the National Reconciliation Government.

The Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Ba Sondowah said that his government is committed with the recommendations of the Parliament: " 'We (Me and my colleague ministers) have followed with great concern what has been said by the Parliament members, their comments and recommendations during the last days." Ba Sondowah Said.

" We thank those who praised the general program of the government, we also thank those who criticized it and expressed their points of views toward it, as we would like to assure you that we will accord all those observations, and shall put them in consideration." Ba Sondowah said.

He said that the program is hardly not much different from the programs of previous governments, because it is a program of national reconciliation government not the program of one-party government. A government of transitional period carry out specific tasks for a period of two years and three months.

Its success or failure will affect the future of Yemen passively or negatively and its success requires the Parliament Council as well as all Yemeni people to stand together and support it. To enable it carried out its tasks as hoped, and to stand against it if it failed to or deviated from the straight path.

"You know that the estate is heavy and the stage is very serious and possibilities are limited. What is waiting from the government is to do and it is required from each one of its members, individually and collectively to be in the level of expectations to receive the satisfaction of God and the satisfaction of citizens." Ba Sondowah added.
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