Iran pushes to get rid of the General People's Congress Party in Yemen's Sana'a

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Iran pushes to get rid of the General People's Congress Party in Yemen's Sana'a

A leader close to the Iranian regime accused the Yemen General People's Congress party (GPC) of being behind the huge leaks on what he called "the Mujahideen on the fronts of honor."

The Iranian writer, Zahran Amaheej Noorallah, said in an article on the "iran Emrooz Net" website that the (GPC) has become a major burden on the Iranian revolution's project, and poses a threat to what he described as "Ahl al-Bayt", directing the Houthis to uproot the party.

The decision to uproot the (GPC) in Sana'a comes because the party is disrupting the Khomeinist revolution project and standing in the way of the "Mujahideen" to complete what he called "the the thought of the Islamic revolution", and it did not go according to the directions of the Iranian project. He said.

"The (GPC) in Sana'a is proceeding according to the directions of the Arab coalition countries, and its leaders have crossed all red lines". He added.


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