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PM of Yemen's internationally recognised government resigns

  • Ahmed Bin Mubarak, the Prime Minister of Yemen's internationally recognised government, announced his resignation, stating he could not fully exercise his powers.
  • He expressed a desire for presidential powers, which led to confrontations with other key ministers.
  • His departure may ease internal tensions within the government and aid in restoring cohesion.
  • Mubarak's departure is seen as a positive step to reduce divisions and restore cohesion in the Yemeni government.
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The former Yemeni finance minister Salem bin Buraik becomes the new head of government of his country. Bin Buraik succeeds Prime Minister Ahmed bin Mubarak, who had recently declared his resignation, as the news agency Saba reported on Saturday.

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Stars and Stripes broke the news in Washington, United States on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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