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"We are determined to complete the political process: Abdul Fattah Al-Bhan

The Chairman of Sudan's Sovereignty Council, Abdul Fattah Al-Bharan, on Thursday reiterated his determination "that he will bring the political process to its logical conclusion at the desired speed." His statement was finalized today. It has emerged after the political agreement was delayed.

In front of the importance of April 6 in the politics of Sudan, Abdul Fattah al-Bhan said in a statement, "We are determined to complete the political process moving forward at the desired speed, we are determined to close all the doors of rebellion." Believe.

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April 6 marks two important events in Sudan. On the same day, two coups took place in 1985 and 2019, in which two presidents, Jafar Nimiri and Omar al-Bashir, were deposed respectively. April 6 marks two important events in Sudan. On the same day, two coups took place in 1985 and 2019, in which two presidents, Jafar Nimiri and Omar al-Bashir, were deposed respectively.

Abdul Fattah al-Bharan said, "The reason for delaying the political consensus is to create a solid framework in which the power and momentum of the revolution can be maintained." are engaged in seriously fulfilling the discussion on the topics.

Yasir Saeed Urman, the official spokesperson of the Forces of Freedom and Change Alliance, says, "There has been progress on military restructuring, but there are differences on the issue of integrating the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) into the army." "

The differences are reportedly between RSF leader Mohammad Hamdan Daglu and military ruler General Abdul Fattah al-Barhan, who led the 2021 coup.

The RSF emerged from the Janjaweed militia, which was forced to its knees by Bashir's operations in the West Darfur region in the early 21st century. The militia is accused of war crimes against non-Arab rebels in Darfur.

However, due to Omar al-Bashir's removal from power in 2019, the RSF could not be abolished. Its leader Daglu is considered one of the most powerful figures in Sudan after Bashir.

It should be remembered that the initial discussions regarding holding elections in the country after the October 2021 military coup were held late last year. The aim was to reach an agreement that would put the country back on a civilian track.

After the coup, an endless series of protests started in the country. The country's economy, already crippled by decades of sanctions, has worsened after the coup, the coronavirus pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The agreement was to be signed on April 1. The date was later postponed to Thursday. But now the Sudanese authorities have postponed it once again and have not announced a new date for the signing.

On the other hand, a powerful civilian group, the Forces of Freedom and Change Coalition, has called for a protest on Thursday, April 6.

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