Sudan’s Vice-President of the Transitional Military Council and senior military leader, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, welcomed a power-sharing agreement on Saturday.
The military council that has ruled the country since the fall of President Omar al-Bashir in April and a coalition of opposition and protest groups have temporarily agreed to share power for three years.
“The long-awaited agreement has been reached and this agreement needs unity and purity of intent”, General Dagalo said.
The long-awaited agreement has been reached and this agreement needs unity and purity of intent.
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The agreement, which is due to be finalized on Monday, has rekindled hopes for a peaceful transition of power in a country plagued by internal conflicts and years of economic crisis that have contributed to the overthrow of Al Bashir.
The two sides agreed to establish a sovereign council to be led for the first 21 months by the military and for the last 18 months by civilians.
That’s according to a statement by the Sudanese Professionals Association, which has been behind several months of protests against Bashir and the military rulers.