Hamdok’s former advisor, Amjad Farid, confirmed that the former Prime Minister, Abdullah Hamdok, has no desire to return and play a role in the executive or sovereign apparatus in light of the current situation. “I do not think that Hamdok is an option, and that Hamdok’s return uses a cover,” Farid said, according to Al-Youm Al-Tali newspaper published on Tuesday. He added, “This (…)
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