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Political declaration signed in Sudan, including reappointing Hamdok as PM

By IANS | Updated: November 21, 2021 23:00 IST

Khartoum, Nov 21 General Commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and the removed Prime Minister ...

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Khartoum, Nov 21 General Commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan and the removed Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok signed on Sunday a political declaration, which included reappointing Hamdok as prime minister.

The signing ceremony of the declaration was aired live by Sudan's official TV, Xinhua news agency reported.

The declaration comprised of 14 items, most notably reappointing Hamdok as prime minister, considering the constitutional document as the constitutional reference for the transitional period, releasing of the political detainees, completing of the transitional period institutions, and investigating the killing and injury of civil and military personnel during the recent demonstrations.

It also stipulated assigning Hamdok to select a civilian government from independent civilian competencies.

The declaration specified the task of the Sovereignty Council to supervising the transitional period without interfering in the executive tasks of the government.

Al-Burhan addressed at the signing ceremony that the political declaration is the real foundation for the transitional period, vowing to complete the course of transition until reaching free and fair elections.

For his part, Hamdok urged the political forces to work together to overcome difficulties, saying "we need to unify the forces of the people to build a solid democratic system."

Sudan has been suffering from a political crisis after Al-Burhan declared a state of emergency on October 25 and dissolved the Sovereign Council and cabinet. On November 11, Al-Burhan issued a constitutional decree forming a transitional Sovereign Council, naming himself as chairman of the council.

Consequently, the capital Khartoum and other cities have witnessed huge demonstrations in rejection to the measures of the army commander.

A civilian-military transitional authority was established in Sudan following the ouster of the government of former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on April 11, 2019.

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