Sudan factions agree to form transitional government on 11 April: spokesperson

Sudan's military leaders who took over in a coup in late 2021 have been negotiating a deal with the civilian political parties previously in power aimed at restoring a civilian government.
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Sudan has seen protests following a military coup in late 2021 [AFP/Getty-archive]

Sudan's political factions have agreed to form a new transitional government on 11 April, Khalid Omar Yousif, the spokesperson for the signatories to the political settlement, said on Sunday.

Sudan's military leaders who took over in a coup in late 2021 have been negotiating a deal with the civilian political parties previously in power aimed at restoring a civilian government.

The parties have agreed on a committee for drafting a new constitution that will include nine members of the civilian groups, one from the army and another from the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, Yousif said.

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They will sign the transitional framework for the agreement early next month and a constitutional declaration on 6 April.

The formation of a new government following the October 2021 coup is a result of Western, Gulf, and UN-sponsored talks, and it could revive flows of badly needed economic assistance to Sudan.

(Reuters)