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    Remarks on the Sudanese Political Process (4)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In continuation with our discussion in the previous articles on the history of the political processes in Sudan, we will start the article today by finalizing our deliberation on the Juba Peace Agreement of 2020. The structure of the Juba process was composed of four tracks: the Darfour track, the South Kordofan & the South Blue Nile track, the East Sudan track, and the central & north Sudan track. In the…

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    Rejuvenating the Resistance Committees to a Vanguard Political Entity Through the Tripartite Mechanism

    Professor Mekki El ShiblyExecutive Director – Mamoun Behairy Center Preamble: On January 8, 2022, Volker Perthes, the representative of the United Nations Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), launched a consultative process to address the political impasse in Sudan that was exacerbated by the October 25, 2022 coup. The UN official conducted preliminary consultations with stakeholders, including the military authority, political actors, particularly the Forces of Freedom…

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    Sovereignty Council Chairs a Meeting to Promote and Develop Oil Cooperation With the Republic of South Sudan

    Staff Writer Khartoum 06/08/2022 – The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, chaired a meeting at the Republican Palace today, which included the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, the Ministers in charge of Cabinet Affairs, Defense, Justice, Energy and Oil, Investment, and the Head of the Bank of Sudan, Director of the General Intelligence Service, the representative of the designated Minister of Interior. The meeting discussed ways to enhance and develop…

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    The Direct Negotiations Phobia

    Osman Mirghani The main reason for capitalizing on the crisis is that the Sudanese political parties lack the culture of productive negotiations. Our political parties look at the negotiations from the back mirror and not the front glass of the car. Our politicians look to the past more than to the future! The difference between the two approaches is that recalling the past makes the politician sink into the political incriminate ions and detection of…

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    Why Are We Repeating the Same Mistakes?

    Omer B. Abu Haraz It seems that my article of last week was controversial. It raised the concern and worries of many. Before I reply to the concern and worries, I beg to re-write the proposal in a more lucid presentation. The essence of my proposal as a safe pragmatic way out to resolve the current impasse is the adoption of the Presidential System instead of the failed parliamentary System. My logic in this choice…

  • Breaking News

    Dagalo Calls on Political Forces that Did Not Participate to Give Priority to the Country’s Supreme Interest

    Staff Writer KHARTOUM – 06/08/2022 — The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, called on the political forces that are absent from the dialogue, facilitated by the tripartite mechanism, to participate and give priority to the country’s higher interest and to engage in dialogue. Dagalo said in a tweet on his official account on the social networking site “Facebook”, that the direct dialogue between the Sudanese parties aims to reach a national…

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    Direct Dialogue Starts in Presence of the Military Component Headed by Dagalo and Political Forces, With the Absence of “Qaht”

    Staff Writer Khartoum – 08/06/2022 — Today, Wednesday, direct dialogue between the various Sudanese parties began, facilitated by the tripartite mechanism represented by (the African Union, IGAD, and UNITAMS) in the presence of the military component headed by Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Vice President of the Sovereignty Council, several political parties, peace signatories and civil society organizations. While some political forces recorded an absence from the first direct dialogue sessions. United Nations envoy Dr. Volker…

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    Inaugural Session of Sudanese Talks Begins

    Staff Writer The inaugural session of the Sudanese-Sudanese talks began with the facilitation of the African Union, IGAD, and UNITAMS, in the presence of the Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, and members of the Council, Lieutenant-General Shams El-Din Kabbashi, and Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Jaber.

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    TSC President Addresses the Sudanese Nation

    Affirming his Commitment to Work with all Components of the People to Build a State of Democracy and Dignity. Staff Writer Khartoum 07/06/2022 – The face of the President of the Sovereignty Council. The transitional team, the first corner, Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan today, addressed the Sudanese nation. In it, he affirmed his commitment to work with all components of the Sudanese people to ensure the realization of their dreams and aspirations in building a state of…

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    Tripartite Committee Headed by Dagalo Meets With the US Assistant Secretary of State

    Prior to the Launch of Direct Dialogue Between the Sudanese Parties Staff Writer Khartoum 06/07/2022 – The Tripartite Military Committee, headed by the Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, and the membership of the two members of the Council, Lieutenant-General Shams Al-Din Kabbashi Ibrahim, and Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Jaber Ibrahim, met at the Republican Palace today, the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Ambassador, Molly Fee, and her accompanying delegation, in…

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