The National Dialogue Conference (NDC) continued on Tuesday its meetings within its general session, which was chaired by Deputy President of the Conference Saleh Habrah.The Presidium of the Conference initiated the session with a summary reviewing the events of yesterday, which witnessed four simultaneous training workshops for the conference members that focused on building consensus ,good listening, advocacy and dealing with the masses.The Presidium of the conference briefed the conference members on the standards relating to their participation in the nine working groups, stressing that the participation within the working groups is optional but the membership is compulsory.After that, the NDC's members continued to review interpositions on their perceptions for the future of Yemen, inspired from the issues that dominate the agenda of the conference.The interpositions to what they called the non-security situation in the capital Sana'a, and demanded security services to carry out their duties to explain this situation which is embodied in the assassination attempts.Moreover, the interpositions called on the government to speed up reforming the agricultural lands affected in both of Abyan and Sada provinces which witnessed military confrontations, stressing the need to pay attention to health care and education for displaced people in the different regions.
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