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63691
Tue, 06/02/2009 - 04:38
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Parliament Speaker attends local authority conference
JAWF, June 01 (Saba)- Parliament Speaker Yahya Arrae'i attended on Monday inaugurating activities of wide conference to local authority here.
In the ceremony, Arrae'i delivered a speech in which he highlighted holding these
conferences." These conferences are another face to the unity and will be improved
into local governance with wide authorizations as implementation to president
Saleh's electoral program."
He indicated that Jawf governorate has got during the five past years 289 projects
with the cost of YR 7,1 billion in different sectors. He noted that the government
has approved this year 191 projects with the cost of YR 2,5 billion.
Arrae'i called participants to contribute in enriching work papers with views help
in solving problems faced by the governorate and communication with political and
social activists and opening strict dialogue tackles difficulties homeland faces.
"There are few people who are filled with apostasy, separation and hatred culture.
These people do not like to see Yemen stabilized and improved with political
approach and development under the blessed unity," said Arrae'i.
He added that these group practices unrest, blocking road, burning tires and hinders
people movements and their interests. They harm security and stability and publish
articles calling for insurgence.
MA
In the ceremony, Arrae'i delivered a speech in which he highlighted holding these
conferences." These conferences are another face to the unity and will be improved
into local governance with wide authorizations as implementation to president
Saleh's electoral program."
He indicated that Jawf governorate has got during the five past years 289 projects
with the cost of YR 7,1 billion in different sectors. He noted that the government
has approved this year 191 projects with the cost of YR 2,5 billion.
Arrae'i called participants to contribute in enriching work papers with views help
in solving problems faced by the governorate and communication with political and
social activists and opening strict dialogue tackles difficulties homeland faces.
"There are few people who are filled with apostasy, separation and hatred culture.
These people do not like to see Yemen stabilized and improved with political
approach and development under the blessed unity," said Arrae'i.
He added that these group practices unrest, blocking road, burning tires and hinders
people movements and their interests. They harm security and stability and publish
articles calling for insurgence.
MA