Supreme Revolutionary Committee
| Supreme Revolutionary Committee | |
|---|---|
| اللجنة الثورية (Arabic) | |
Seal of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee | |
| Overview | |
| Established | 6 February 2015 |
| Dissolved | 15 August 2016 (partial power handover) |
| Polity | Houthi Yemen |
| Headquarters | Sanaa |
The Supreme Revolutionary Committee (Arabic: اللجنة الثورية, romanized: al-Lajnah al-Thawrīyah), also referred to as the Revolutionary Council or as the Revolutionary Committee, was an interim body in Yemen formed by the Houthis. In their 6 February 2015 "constitutional declaration" after seizing control of the Yemeni capital, 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. The president of the committee was Mohammed Ali al-Houthi. On 15 August 2016, the Supreme Revolutionary Committee partially handed power to the Supreme Political Council.