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Yemen swears in new government amid crisis

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AP Sanaa
Yemen has sworn in a new government despite objections from the ruling party, led my former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and allied Shiite rebels who control the capital.

Thirty ministers were sworn in today. Another three rejected their appointments, and three were outside Yemen. After weeks of wrangling, a UN-brokered deal saw Khaled Bahah nominated as prime minister and tasked with forming a government.

All Yemeni parties and political groups eventually agreed on an independent technocrat Cabinet last yesterday.

But Saleh, seen as a behind-the-scenes power broker, and the Shiite Houthi rebels backed away after the UN.

Security Council approved sanctions against the former leader and two rebel commanders on Friday.
 

The Houthi rebels have since dismissed the government as unrepresentative and called for a new lineup.

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First Published: Nov 09 2014 | 5:50 PM IST

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