Alwaght- Yemeni Parliament approved the new National Salvation government in its Saturday session.
Representatives of Yemeni people gave their vote of confidence to the members of the administration formed by Ansarullah resistance movement and its allies last month.
The cabinet is supposed to take the place of former Supreme Political Council that ran the country for almost two years.
The government, which was sworn in on November 29, has drawn up a program focused on addressing the economic crisis exacerbated by the Saudi blockade and dealing with the kingdom’s military aggression against the impoverished nation.
Led by the former governor of Aden, Abdul Aziz bin Habtoor, the new government has pledged to help UN efforts aimed at bringing back stability to Yemen.
Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said recently that the new administration was formed with the aim of boosting efforts to run domestic affairs and better serving the nation.
He has called on all Yemeni parties to throw their weight behind the new administration.
Yemen is currently under a daily airstrike by the Saudi regime that tries to forcefully reinstate the Abd Mansur Hadi who resigned as president and took refuge in Riyadh.
At least 11,400 civilians have been killed in the Saudi offensive, according to a latest tally by a Yemeni monitoring group.