Mahdi al-Mashat

President

Birth Year 1979

Birthplace Ould Nouar, Saada Governorate, North Yemen

Age 45 years old

Nationality Yemen

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1986

Mahdi al-Mashat (مهدي المشاط; born 1986 ) is a Yemeni politician, Chairman of the Supreme Political Council and a military leader from the Houthi movement.

He hails from the remote hamlet Ould Nouar in the Ḥaydan district, Saada Governorate, an area where many northern Yemeni separatists come from.

2004

Since youth, he has been acquainted with one of the leaders of the Houthi rebellion, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, also a key figure in the Zaidi riots since 2004.

They are allegedly related by marriage.

2013

In November 2013, he participated in an attack on the town of Dammaj in Saada.

2014

From 2014 on, al-Mashat was the director of al-Houthis office, his spokesman and representative in peace talks with the United Nations, among other posts.

2016

From May 2016, he was a member of the Supreme Political Council and was considered a representative of the hawkish faction.

He participated in talks with the Chinese authorities in September 2016.

2018

On 19 April 2018, he became Chairman of the Supreme Political Council, after the assassination of Saleh Ali al-Sammad.

He is considered chief of the separatist political authorities of northern Yemen, while al-Houthi is head of the movement.

In July 2021, the Supreme Political Council prolonged his tenure for three more terms.

Concerning an UN brokered nationwide two month truce of mid-2022, the first since 2016, he declared not to object an extension, while criticizing its terms for "not being encouraging enough".

In April 2023, he promised to form a committee to investigate the Sanaa stampede.

Also in April, he met with a Saudi Arabian delegation.

These Omani mediated talks failed in July.