
National Socialist Party: Yemeni Unity was & will Remain irreversible strategic choice
Sana'a -Saba:
The National Socialist Party affirmed that Yemeni unity was and will remain an irreversible strategic choice and an imperative necessity to achieve the aspirations of the people for dignity, pride, prosperity, and for Yemen to stand as a support , ally for its brothers in the face of injustice and tyranny.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA) on the occasion of the 35th National Day of the Republic of Yemen (May 22), the party explained that May 22, 1990, was a pivotal day in Yemen's modern history, as it turned the page on the bitter division and opened broad horizons toward building a unified, strong Yemeni state capable of confronting challenges and shaping a better future for its generations.
The statement noted that "celebrating this immortal national occasion and great historical achievement, which will remain towering in the memory of our nation generation after generation, comes this year amid Yemen's steadfast and supportive stance toward the central cause of the nation—Palestine and resilient Gaza."
It emphasized that "our national unity is the sharpest weapon in facing all challenges and conspiracies, and the strongest motivation to provide all forms of support and solidarity to our brothers in Palestine."
The National Socialist Party called on all national, political, societal forces to prioritize the supreme interest of the nation , the homeland, unify ranks, work collectively to preserve and strengthen Yemeni unity. It also urged continued support for the Palestinian cause until victory and liberation are achieved.
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