Yemen’s Prime Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak quit on Saturday, citing ongoing challenges during his time in office. In a public declaration, Mubarak complained of his failure to implement vital changes in the government, including a badly needed reshuffle.
His departure occurred amid Yemen’s political uncertainty and the ongoing war between the internationally recognized government and Houthi rebels.
Mubarak’s exit represents a dramatic change in Yemen’s leadership, as the nation struggles with internal issues and outside pressures. His move emphasizes the increasing complexities of ruling in a fractured country.