SANAA: Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi was ousted as leader of his own political party, the group said on Saturday, weakening his authority at a time of turmoil in the impoverished Arab nation.

The General People’s Congress (GPC) has accused Hadi of backing UN sanctions against its influential former chief, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who ruled Yemen for 33 years before resigning in 2012 following mass street protests.

Hadi’s dismissal as party chief came the day after he moved to end Yemen’s latest political crisis by naming a new power-sharing government in the country, which is racked by religious and tribal violence.

“Losing this position leaves him without a power base outside the presidency. Previously he was speaking as both president and leader of one of the largest parties. Now he has lost this,” said Mustafa Alani, a Gulf-based security analyst.

Stability in Yemen is seen as important by the United States and neighbouring Gulf oil producers, who fear a further collapse of order would allow the emergence of a failed state from which al Qaeda could plot international attacks.

The country’s long-running crisis worsened in late September, when the Shia Muslim Houthi movement seized the capital Sanaa and expanded its control further south and west, leading to clashes with Al Qaeda and allied Sunni tribes. Hadi, named interim president in 2012 after Saleh quit, was never the main force in the GPC, but his leadership of the party bolstered his political authority.

His supporters now constitute a small minority in the 34-member cabinet, which contains nine GPC members and six members of the Houthi movement as well as blocs representing the country’s other main political factions.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2014

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