Sudanese government

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    Qui dit développement, dit ambition et travail dur !

    Abdalmonem ElfadilAbdalmoneimalfadil@gmail.com Sans constitution permanente ni identité déterminée depuis l’indépendance, le Soudan trébuche dans sa quête d’un modèle de gouvernance: l’oligarchie? La démocratie ? L’autocratie militaire ? L’islamisme ? Le communisme ? Tant de questions, de réponses, de tentatives, et de pratiques. Dans cette quête d’autodétermination, le Soudan a gâché éminemment du temps précieux dans un va-et-vient fomentant des conflits politiques et militaires dont le peuple soudanais paye encore le prix dans son quotidien. En…

  • Columns

    The failure of Westminster Democracy in Sudan….! (3-4)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid This is part three of a four parts article that tries to discuss the thesis on what is the best and the most suitable political system for Sudan. Actually and specifically we are exploring here only one component of the political system, the form or model of the democratic practice that is compatible with the peculiar characteristics of the objective reality of the Sudanese society. We all know that Sudan inherited…

  • Opinion

    Ten useful points to understand the current situation in Sudan; part (1)

    Mekki ElMograbi 1\ The last episode from the 63-year-old series! The time of the «vicious cycle» of the military and civilians in Sudan extended after the independence in 1956 for more than sixty years. Therefore, this era is considered as a complete social cycle and the naked truth is that it has ended. Inside the bigger cycle, there were sub-cycles, for example; Numairi regime – 1969, witnessed the same struggle within itself between the Communist…

  • Reports

    Sudan Opens for Business

    Volker Perthes – UNITAMS Chief KHARTOUM – Investing in Sudan may sound like a strange idea, given that the country has long been marred by civil war and inter-communal conflict, crippled by sanctions, and, until recently, ruled by a president facing an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Nonetheless, the French government has invited Sudan’s political leadership, as well as other world leaders, to an investment conference in Paris on May 17, and…

  • Opinion

    The Last Chance at Making a “Sudanese Ataturk”! Lost or Not Yet?

    Mekki ElMograbi Kamal ATATURK, the “Father of the Turks”, is the Muslim leader who abolished the Islamic caliphate and became the founder of modern Turkey. He is famous for his tough progressive anti-sharia reforms, which modernized Turkey into a secular, industrial nation. Three Pan-Islamic Caliphate Conferences were held in Cairo, Jerusalem, and Mecca from 1926 to 1931, but none could reach a consensus on declaring a new Islamic caliphate. Some writers said this failure was…

  • Columns

    Draft of Internal Security Act: Pros and Cons

    Al-Sammani Awadallah A wave of anger and mixed reactions overwhelmed the arena towards the draft of the Internal Security Act. The lawyers’ alliance expressed concern over the draft law which the ministry of justice will forward to the Sovereign Council and Council of Ministers for endorsement. The alliance considered the law as violating the constitutional document, besides it breaching the rights and freedoms which were the demands of the revolutionists. The alliance affirmed that the…

  • Columns

    FFC: From Glory to Clarification and Apology

    Siddiq Dallai Old feelings on the Al-Jazeera TV’s professionalism led me to concentrate on a kind of promotional article by a Syrian lady about her experience since the start of the protests in her country a decade ago. The Syrian lady concluded her narration with an impressive phrase: “Where were we and how have we become?” She recalled that Syria, which had been a model of civilization and prosperity, has now become a ruin! In…

  • Columns

    The Legislative Council Quest

    Osman Mirghani In an interview conducted by Al-Hadath TV Channel with the President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, the 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan said that the military component in the government has nothing to do with the delay of legislative council formation. Earlier, Prime Minister, Dr. Abdallah Hamdok had called for expediting the formation of the legislative council (the parliament). It is understood that the Transitional Period Partners’ Council includes three sides i.e.…

  • Columns

    New Homogeneous Governance Mixture

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Solution and Mixture: A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components where, in most cases, the elements of the solution lose their characteristics in such a way that it becomes extremely difficult to separate the elements of the solution, while a mixture is a physical process where two or more components dissolve in a larger component to give a mixture. Elements of a mixture retain their characteristics and…

  • Columns

    The Second Wave of Price Hikes: Marie Antoinette Proposes Patience!!

    Siddiq Dalai The great optimism following the birth of the new hopeful government was aimed at compensating for the big failure of the first one through serious and studied packages, besides reactivating political will which was disabled intentionally. Unfortunately the reshuffle and the appointment of the new ministers did not pay off as the dire conditions remained the same or worsened; especially in these days which have witnessed unbearable price hikes, power blackouts, rarity of…

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