The Ansarullah movement supported by Iran in Yemen reported the formation of a new government consisting of 22 ministers, chaired by Ahmed Galiba Ar-Rhiwi.
According to the Saba news agency, owned by the Husites), the chairman of the High Political Council of Husitov Mahdi Al-Mashat instructed Ahmed Galib al-Rahvi to create a “government of changes and construction”, replacing the so-called Yemenian government, Abdel Aziza Habtur.
The news notes that it was decided to create a new government “in accordance with the current conditions and the highest national interests.”
In Yemen, the Husites control the capital and some regions since September 2014. The coalition forces, led by Saudi Arabia, support the Yemen government in the fight against the Hussites since March 2015.