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Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak heaped praise on the significant role of the Yemeni workers in the ongoing battle the Yemeni peoples have been fighting against the Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militias' coup and imamate proposal aiming to bring Yemen back to the dark days.
He said" We're still fighting a national battle against a theocratic, sectarian and racist militias have got a malicious plan aims knock down this country. The militias have continued to send threatening message within the economic and military war they have waged on the Yemeni people, but we'll never succumb to these intimidations".
His statement came in a keynote speech he delivered today, Monday, at a ceremony held in the temporary capital Aden to celebrate the May Day.
The Prime Minister stated that the government is fully aware of the long standing ordeal of the Yemeni workers during the war-years due the Houthi militias' coup d'état.
He described the labors' role as vitally important as the troops' in the ongoing battle against the Houthi militias' imamate scheme.
The Prime Minister cited the government's plans and efforts to manage the economic challenges that have been further exacerbated by the Houthi militias' attacks on oil facilities and seaports.