Shiite militias hold Yemen and worried their Gulf neighbors


Shiite militias sit a little more their power in Yemen. Entered the capital in September, they overthrew the government last month and forced to resign the president on 22 January.


Friday's representatives announced the dissolution of parliament and the creation of new leadership.


A TV presenter rallied to their cause:

"We are now forming a revolutionary committee and a national transitional council that will replace the House of Representatives. The office of president will also be replaced by a presidential council, which will be composed of five members elected by the National Council. "


The seizure of power by the Shiite militias, known as Houthis, has caused several manifestations of youth. Yemen is a predominantly Sunni country and many saw this takeover the hidden influence of Iran.


Yemen's neighboring Gulf countries are worried in any case and are currently discussing with the United States to discuss this new Yemeni gives to the United Nations.






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