The Ansar Allah Houthi group has officially formed a new government in Yemen, marking a significant political shift in the region. This government, referred to as the 'Government of Change and Construction,' was sworn in by Houthi leader Mahdi Al-Mashat and includes 22 ministers, notably led by Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser Al-Rahwi. This formation comes after a period of instability and aims to address the pressing challenges facing Yemen amidst ongoing conflict and economic turmoil.
The announcement of the new government has sparked mixed reactions, with some observers noting the absence of women and certain ministries in the cabinet. The move is seen as an attempt to rejuvenate the Houthi administration, which has faced criticism for its handling of the war-torn nation. The new government is expected to tackle issues related to governance, economic recovery, and social stability while navigating the complex landscape of Yemeni politics.