Transitional Sovereignty Council
- Columns
A Proposal for a New Constitutional Framework
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In my opinion, an accepted & welcomed initiative to resolve the current Sudanese crisis should be based on two pillars: A) A new constitutional procedure according to which the constitutional document of 2019 will be amended or canceled, and replaced with a new one to govern the remaining term of the transitional period, which I suggest to be extended to another twenty-four months from the date of signing the new constitutional…
- News
Sovereign Council Chairman Meets Chinese Envoy for Middle East affairs
Staff Writer Khartoum 03/22/2022 — The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Abdulfattah Al-Burhan, praised the growing efforts undertaken by the People’s Republic of China in supporting the transitional period and its keenness to strengthen and develop bilateral relations between the two countries and closely follow up on events and developments, praising the depth of the historical and rooted ties between the two countries. Sudan and China as strategic partners. The Chairman of…
- Reports
Dagalo in Port Sudan: Objectives of the Visit
Al-Sammani Awadallah Vice President of the Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has spent several days in Port Sudan, the capital city of the Red Sea State, during which he held intensive meetings after which several directives were issued to push forward the economic cycle besides refuting any allegations on about the ownership of Port Sudan harbor. No doubt the visit was timely as it comes after the widespread rumors that the Port…
- Columns
Sudan in a Precarious Juncture
Omer B. Abu Haraz The British Philosopher David Russell once said: “The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.” Sudan is now at a cross-road, one leading to safety and the other to uncertainty and chaos. The prevailing governance after the military coup of October 25th, 2021 is putting the country in a precarious juncture right before the two bridges, one leading to Heaven and the other…
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Time for Change and Honest Dialogue
Muawad Mustafa Rashid Let us first recognize that if the political parties want to acquire the respect of the citizens and win the upcoming elections, they should adopt a new approach and conduct in the political action. At the same time, if the military institution wants to acquire the respect of the people, it should recognize that a new generation emerged following the success of the December revolution. This new generation has a different approach…
- Opinion
Hemetti’s Trip to Russia and Some Other Questions
Mekki ELMOGRABI Hemetti’s trip to Russia: I accept the criticism of the Sudanese people against General Mohammad Hamdan Dagalo “Hemetti”, the vice-chairman of the Sudanese Transitional Council, but not from the European and American elites, especially the Democrats and the Liberals. What exactly do American or Western politicians want from Hemedtti? Congressional lawmakers and interest groups never miss an opportunity to tell Hemetti we don’t want you. As far as the EU is concerned, they…
- News
Council Member, Lt-Gen Shams El-Din Kabbashi, Meets the Ambassador of the Republic of Egypt to Sudan
Staff Writer Khartoum 3-17-2022 – Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Shams El-Din Kabbashi, affirmed Sudan’s keenness to support and promote cooperation with the Arab Republic of Egypt in various fields, to achieve the common interests of the peoples of the two countries. During his meeting at the Republican Palace today, the Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Sudan, Ambassador Hossam Issa, discussed the course of bilateral relations between Khartoum and Cairo,…
- Columns
Urgent and Brave Decisions Required
Osman Mirghani Nobody – whatever his position is, even if he is Al-Burhan or Dagalo – can convince the Sudanese people that our country is on the right and safe path that could lead to stability. On the contrary, the situation of Sudan is just like a patient who rejects the medication, and accordingly, his pains increase till he reaches the stage when no medicine can cure him. We should confront the facts bravely. History…
- Breaking News
Dagalo: “There is No Privatization or Sale of the Port to Any Party”
Staff Writer Port Sudan 3/15/2022 — The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, accompanied by the Governor of the Red Sea, the ministers of the economic sector, and specialists in this field inspected today the ports, the southern port (container port), and the northern port (the port of cars and bulk goods (grain). and Al-Khair Port for Petroleum Derivatives, where His Excellency listened to detailed reports on the functioning of…
- Columns
Catastrophic Loop-Hole Ahead
Omer B. Abu Haraz The prevailing political conditions in Sudan are complex, precarious, and confusing. The conventional wisdom of “If you are not confused, you are misinformed” describes the state of any analyst who is trying to predict what will happen next. The complexity and danger are results of internal and external elements working in opposing directions. The complexity is bolstered by a dreadful and speedy deterioration in the economy. Internal Elements: Fall of the…