Al-Burhan Advisor: These are the conditions for handing over power in Sudan

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. added Abu Haja In a press statement: "We are committed to getting out military establishment of political work"emphasizing that "The armed forces are responsible, according to the constitution, for the protection and stability of the country".

He continued: "We are committed that the government for the remainder of the transitional period is a government of competencies that is not subject to political quotas and is agreed upon by all Sudanese".

He emphasized: "Sudan, its people and land, its security and its transitional period, is a trust in the neck of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General, First Pillar Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan"adding" This secretariat will only be handed over to whom the Sudanese people choose".

He continued: "There is no room for ruling the transitional period by hand-holding and political indolence. The armed forces are responsible, by the text of their law and the country’s constitution, to protect the security and stability of this country.".

Taher added: "We are committed to getting the military establishment out of political action, and this is something the Commander-in-Chief has mentioned since July 4, and we are also committed to making the government for the remainder of the transitional period a government of independent, non-partisan national competencies (…)".

Daglo’s statements

He was the Vice-President of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council. Mohamed Hamdan Dagloknown as"my goodness" He said, on Friday, that he agreed to leave the matter of choosing the Sovereignty Councils and Ministers to civilians.

welcomed "Hemeti project Interim Constitution Prepared by the Steering Committee of the Sudanese Bar Association, which was widely accepted by the international community.

It appears from the conversations of Abu Haja and Dagalo that there is a kind of discrepancy between the latter and the commander of the army, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan regarding how to hand over power to civilians.

The proposed transitional constitution

  • The text of the proposed transitional constitution on "Cancellation of all decisions that resulted from the actions taken by the Army Commander, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, on the twenty-fifth of October 2021".
  • The text also canceled the constitutional document signed in August 2019.
  • The most important provisions of the constitutional declaration included the establishment of a civilian state that follows the federal system of government, and that distances the military institution from political action and governance.
  • It also stipulated the merging of the military forces into a single professional army whose mission is focused on defending the sovereignty and protecting the country’s borders, protecting the transitional constitution, and implementing the state’s military and security policies.
  • It emphasized the implementation of policies related to security and military reform, according to a plan agreed upon by all parties.
  • The items also included emphasizing the subordination of the police and security apparatus to the executive authority, with the prime minister being its supreme commander.

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. added Abu Haja In a press statement: “We are committed to an exit military establishment from political action,” stressing that “the armed forces are responsible, according to the text of the constitution, for the protection and stability of the country.”

He continued, “We are committed to making the government for the remainder of the transitional period a government of competencies that is not subject to political quotas and is agreed upon by all Sudanese.”

He stressed: “Sudan, its people and its land, its security and its transitional period are a trust in the neck of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Chairman of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General, First Pillar.” Abdel Fattah Al-BurhanHe added, “This secretariat will only be handed over to whomever is chosen by the Sudanese people.”

And he continued, “There is no room for ruling the transitional period by hand-holding and political negligence. The armed forces are responsible, by the text of their law and the country’s constitution, for protecting the security and stability of this country.”

Al-Taher added: “We are committed to the withdrawal of the military institution from political action, and this is something the Commander-in-Chief has mentioned since July 4, and we are also committed to making the government for the remainder of the transitional period a government of independent, non-partisan national competencies (…).”

Daglo’s statements

He was the Vice-President of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council. Mohamed Hamdan Dagloknown asmy goodnessHe said, on Friday, that he agreed to leave the matter of choosing the Sovereignty Council and the Ministers to civilians.

And Hemeti welcomed the project Interim Constitution Prepared by the Steering Committee of the Sudanese Bar Association, which was widely accepted by the international community.

It appears from the conversations of Abu Haja and Dagalo that there is a kind of discrepancy between the latter and the commander of the army, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan regarding how to hand over power to civilians.

The proposed transitional constitution

  • The proposed transitional constitution stipulates “cancellation of all decisions that resulted from the actions taken by the army chief, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, on the twenty-fifth of October 2021.”
  • The text also canceled the constitutional document signed in August 2019.
  • The most important provisions of the constitutional declaration included the establishment of a civilian state that follows the federal system of government, and that it distances the military institution from political action and governance.
  • It also stipulated the merging of the military forces into a single professional army whose mission is focused on defending the sovereignty and protecting the country’s borders, protecting the transitional constitution, and implementing the state’s military and security policies.
  • It emphasized the implementation of policies related to security and military reform, according to a plan agreed upon by all parties.
  • The items also included emphasizing the subordination of the police and security apparatus to the executive authority, with the prime minister being its supreme commander.

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