Sana’a - Saba:
The Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives held a meeting on Wednesday, chaired by Committee Head Ahmed Al-Khoulani.
The meeting, which was attended by Jarallah Fadhel, Assistant Director of the Prime Minister’s Office for Planning Affairs, along with several specialists from the office, reviewed the level of implementation of relevant tasks. Discussions focused on strengthening coordination with Parliament, developing public plans and policies to meet the current stage's needs, improving institutional performance, and addressing deficiencies.
During the meeting, the Assistant Director of the Prime Minister’s Office for Planning provided clarifications on the office’s accomplishments, emphasizing the importance of integrated performance among constitutional authorities and unifying efforts to confront current challenges.
In a related context, the Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Committee, chaired by Dr. Ali Al-Zanam, held a meeting attended by Ambassador Ismail Al-Mutawakkil, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for International Cooperation, along with ministry experts.
The session addressed the committee’s inquiries and observations directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates regarding the implementation of the ministry’s duties, including efforts to break the blockade and achieve a just and comprehensive peace. The committee stressed the importance of continuing regional , international communications regarding the consequences of aggression and the effects of the Zionist onslaught on Yemen.
Discussions also touched on the ministry’s role in strengthening relations with Arab and Islamic countries, enhancing Yemen’s diplomatic presence, and building partnerships based on mutual interests and non-interference in Yemen’s internal affairs. The dialogue further highlighted efforts to deepen ties with nations resisting global domination and hegemony.
The committee also reviewed the ministry’s work related to international cooperation, coordination with UN and international organizations operating in Yemen, and the achievements made in this area. Additionally, discussions included the situation of refugees from the Horn of Africa and measures taken to reduce the influx of illegal migrants into Yemen.
The committee listened to the ministry’s responses and clarifications on its responsibilities within the general program of the Government of Change and Development, as well as the Parliament’s recommendations. Ambassador Al-Mutawakkil and ministry representatives outlined the ministry’s performance and submitted a report on its efforts in international cooperation.
Al-Mutawakkil elaborated on the ministry’s efforts to keep pace with developments, address shortcomings, and organize operations within the ministry and its sectors. He also mentioned the development of plans , mechanisms to rebuild trust between the government and international organizations, enhance the government's role, maintain ongoing meetings with international organization representatives, and sign dozens of primary , subsidiary agreements, MoUs, and joint committees, including investigative bodies for organizational violations.
Meanwhile, the Committee on Media, Culture, and Tourism, chaired by Committee Rapporteur Mohammed Al-Junaid, met with Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism Abdullah Al-Washli and several ministry specialists.
The committee reviewed inquiries from its members regarding the ministry’s progress on its assigned responsibilities in the government program. Topics discussed included the cultural and tourism sectors, the Heritage and Cultural Development Fund, the Tourism Promotion Fund, and economic, financial, and development policies. The committee also addressed the operational spending of these funds, resource collection mechanisms, and the need for transparency and oversight to ensure goals are met.
The Deputy Minister provided updates on activities and measures taken in line with the government’s general program and Parliament’s recommendations regarding administrative development and institutional reform.
The committee emphasized the need to protect historical artifacts and archaeological sites across the provinces, especially amid ongoing aggression. It also stressed the importance of preserving historic cities, particularly Old Sana’a and Zabid, as key tourist landmarks.
The committee urged increased attention to all sectors and institutions under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and requested a detailed, time-bound plan for all activities and goals in each area outlined in the Government of Change and Development program and relevant parliamentary recommendations.

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