[25/01/2021 07:19]
MUKALLA - MARIB - SABA
The Technical Office for Implementing National Dialogue Conference's Outcomes (TOINDCO) in cooperation with Al-Jazeera Youth Initiative held Monday in Mukalla awareness session on outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and the Draft Constitution of New Federal Yemen.
Participated by 31 male and female participants from youth, the attendants got general definition on principles and foundations of Federal Yemen, inclusive definition on outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference, draft constitution, administrative structure, form of governance and mechanisms of partnership in the federal Yemen.
The office also organized discussion symposium in Marib on the New Federal Yemen, national identity and foreign policy.
Attended by Deputy Governor of Marib Abdullah al-Bakeri, the symposium discussed three work papers the first one for Professor Najeeb al-Aghbas on Yemen's identity and space of taking care of it in the dialogue's outcomes and the draft constitution.
Meanwhile, Professor Ali Thawab presented a work paper on effect of the national identity on foreign policy and Head of Book General Authority Yahya al-Thulaya presented work paper on Yemeni identity and significance of reviving it in building strong federal state.
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