[06/03/2023 06:48]
ADEN - SABA
The Consultations and Conciliation Commission (CCC) started its general cessions today, Monday, in the temporary capital Aden presided over by the CCC Chairman Mohammed al-Ghaithi with the presence of his deputies Abdulmalik al-Mikhlafi, Sakher al-Wajeeh, Jamilla Ali Raja and the judge Akram al-Amiri, and participation by 38 members of the CCC.
Today's cessions came following a series of discussions and meeting held in person in Aden lasted for two weeks held by the Headship of the CCC and its three key subcommittee which tasked with devising the general framework of the political vision of the comprehensive peace process, the document of the reconciliation principles between the legitimate political components and the Internal Bylaw of the CCC.
The CCC held two closed sessions one in the morning and the other afternoon devoted to discuss the outcomes of the three subcommittees' cessions and deliberations. The CCC's discussions started by reading and revising the draft of the Internal Bylaw, then reading and discussing the draft of the general framework of the political vision of the comprehensive peace process.
The second session devoted to discuss the draft of the document of the reconciliation principles between the legitimate political components.
The CCC's sessions culminated with approving the three Documents" the General Framework of the Political Vision of the Comprehensive Peace Process, the Document of the Reconciliation Principles between the Political Components and the Internal Bylaw of the CCC".
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