Sanaa: The National Social Party affirmed that all small fragmentation projects and attempts at tearing apart will undoubtedly shatter against the rock of the Yemeni people's steadfastness and awareness. The National Social Party stressed in a statement issued on the occasion of the 36th National Day of the Republic of Yemen, May 22, that Yemen's sovereign constants are a red line not subject to compromise, subordination, or buying and selling in the markets of political bidding.
According to Yemen News Agency, the statement emphasized that May 22 is a day that renews values of pride and dignity, reminding Yemenis of decades of cohesion and fusion under one Yemeni identity. It highlighted that this historic day was not a mere political event or agreement but a decisive victory for the free popular will, embodying Yemen's deep-rooted civilizational identity and dismantling any attempts at artificial fragmentation.
The National Social Party extended its highest congratulations to the political leadership, the Yemeni people, steadfast national and political forces, and all supporters of Yemen's sovereign and unity constants. It noted that May 22, 1990, remains a safety valve for Yemen's stability and the region, forming the nucleus of a comprehensive Arab national project. The party affirmed that preserving this achievement is a religious, national, patriotic, and moral duty passed down through generations.
The statement renewed calls for rallying around the nation's banner, urging all components and honorable citizens to strengthen common bonds. It stressed the importance of standing united to defend the achievements of the Yemeni people and collectively confronting any schemes targeting the nation's social and political fabric.
The statement concluded by affirming that the awareness and steadfastness of the Yemeni people are the faithful guardians of this historic achievement, and that the wisdom and resilience of national forces committed to the republic and unity will guide Yemen to safety, thwarting any attempts to return it to a state of fragmentation and subordination.
