Significant concerns over the control of Reform Party on Yemeni army

Many social and political figures and those interested in Yemeni affairs expressed their concerns over the establishment of the Yemeni national army inside the headquarters of the Reform Party (Muslim Brotherhood) in Yemen, and analysts said the Reform Party is working to move deeper into the army and the acquisition and control of institution through encouraging its elements in its headquarters to join the recruitment camps in Marib and other areas,
A special military source said that the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen are making great efforts to seize this opportunity, which is not compensated in their incursion in the military after they were able to penetrate in the security establishment following the February revolution by sharing and bargain with their ally, former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The source added that they hold meetings at the headquarters with former members of the military, to allow them to join the military after the failure to reach by the security establishment. Sources reported that huge funds are transferred to the provinces to headquarters by the group's leaders. Some political figures said that the Muslim Brotherhood, during Ali Abdullah Saleh reign in the seventies and eighties, incited against the Socialist and Nasserite currents under the pretext of communism and socialism, when the Brotherhood leaders like Abdul Majeed al-Zindani and Omar Ahmed Seif and others were lecturing in the camps to deliver their extreme thoughts to military.