Supreme Revolutionary Committee


The Supreme Revolutionary Committee, sometimes referred to as the Revolutionary Council or the Revolutionary Committee, is an interim body in Yemen formed by the Zaidiyyah Shia group Ansar Allah (more commonly known as the Houthis). In their February 6th, 2015 "constitutional declaration" after seizing control of the Yemeni capital and much of former North Yemen, and the failure of Thursday talks between the Houthis and Yemen’s many political parties that were aimed at forming a government to replace Hadi and his cabinet, the group declared the committee would act as Yemen's interim authority. The committee was given the task of forming a new 551-seat parliament, which would then select a five-member presidential council to rule the country for two years.


Supreme Revolutionary Committee
Full Name: Supreme Revolutionary Committee اللجنة الثورية‎ in Arabic)
Alias: SRC
Origin: Yemen
Foundation: 2015
headquarters
Yemen
Commanders: Mohammed al-Houthi
Goals: Destroy the Saudi Arabia and USA and all Muslims

The president of the committee is Mohammed al-Houthi.

On August 15th, 2016; the Supreme Revolutionary Committee partially handed power to the Supreme Political Council.