2 June 2024: The National Reconciliation Movement is pleased to announce the launch of the transitional period to prepare for the permanent phase, aiming to restructure the movement after four years of successes and challenges. This launch follows the meeting of the movement’s leadership (the Supervisory Council and track leaders) held today, Sunday, June 2, 2024. It responds to the demands of the current phase and the calls from many members of the movement to reconsider the current structure, regulations, and various literatures of the movement.
The goal is to professionally and thoughtfully transition from the second founding phase, formed at the second preparatory conference (held on April 10, 2021), to the permanent phase, God willing. This launch also results from a careful evaluation of the overall successful and impactful activities of the movement, the performance of its various components, internal and external obstacles, lessons learned, and challenges faced at all levels, while also relying on the founding documents of the movement, its internal regulations, and the statement of the movement’s leadership on May 26, 2024.
During this transitional phase, which will last for six months, the appropriate legal framework for such a transition will be established through the involvement of specialized professional committees from within and outside the movement, as well as national and international experts. This phase will culminate in a general assembly conference, lasting two days, during which a comprehensive vision for the permanent phase will be presented and approved by the conference members with full transparency, adhering to all approved national and international standards.
The main tasks during the transitional phase will include:
- Formation of Specialized Committees with a Legal and Organizational Nature: To complete the documents of the movement, various founding charters, and internal regulations for the permanent phase.
- Formation of a Preparatory Committee for the Founding Conference of the Movement: To be held immediately after the end of the transitional period, during which the founding documents for the transition to the permanent phase will be approved.
- Establishment of an Effective and Sustainable Communication Mechanism: With members of the general assembly in a safe manner that does not expose them to any risks, to keep them informed of the movement’s developments and involve them in the evolution of documents and preparation for the permanent phase.
- Activation of the Internal Reconciliation Committee: To resolve disputes according to the applicable regulations and support conciliatory efforts among all members at all levels within the movement, based on principles of brotherhood, goodwill, and mutual respect.
- Review of Member Lists: And the regulations regarding violations of work and conduct rules during the second founding phase and the transitional phase, communication with inactive members, updating databases, and ensuring the confidentiality of information held by the movement about its members according to approved protection protocols.
- Providing Youth of the Movement with Greater Participation Space: During the transitional phase, ensuring appropriate representation for them in various committees, believing that they are the future leaders of the movement.
- Expansion of Internal and Public Seminars: Encouraging members of the movement to share their expertise in various specialties through participation in a series of internal or external lectures and seminars.
To enable the movement to carry out its tasks during the transitional phase, the components of the movement during this period will be formed from the executive body, which consists of seven tracks led by a group of founders and Yemeni experts, both men and women, to manage the work of these tracks. Additionally, the transitional body, composed of a group of the movement’s founders, whose main task is to coordinate with the rest of the components to accomplish the transitional phase and fulfill its commitments, and the Council of Elders, which includes a distinguished cadre of Yemeni leaders and experts, and finally, the Administrative Council, which serves as the backbone of the movement’s organizational and administrative operations.
With the launch of the transitional phase, the movement has opened a new chapter in its journey, continuing its successes. We take this opportunity to invite all its members and supporters in Yemen and abroad to work in the spirit of brotherhood and prioritize the interest of the nation above all to achieve the peace we so desperately need today more than ever.
