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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Sudan Military, Opposition Meet to Discuss Joint Council

A Sudanese boy waves a national flag during a rally demanding a civilian body to lead the transition to democracy, outside the army headquarters in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on April 11, 2019. (AFP)

Sudan’s Transitional Military Council (TMC) and opposition alliance held talks on Monday to form a joint military-civilian council to steer the country’s transition following the ouster of longtime President Omar al-Bashir by the army.

The two sides had been due to talk about the make-up of the proposed body, but military officers who toppled Bashir on April 11 focused the discussions instead on the future council’s functions and powers, the sources said.

A further meeting between the TMC and the Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces, an umbrella group representing opposition groups and activists, will be held to discuss the council’s composition, they added.

The make-up of the proposed council is key because activists who organized 16 weeks of protests leading to Bashir’s ouster have insisted that the body be civilian led. The TMC has not indicated that it is willing to cede ultimate authority.

The joint council would be the sovereign body overseeing a technocrat government and a legislative council.

After Bashir’s ouster the TMC announced it would remain in place for two years ahead of elections. The Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces wants a four-year transition overseen by a civilian-led council with military representation.

Protesters have kept up pressure on the TMC through mass rallies and a sit-in outside the Defense Ministry in Khartoum that began on April 6.

Monday’s meeting was held at the presidential palace on the banks of the Blue Nile in Khartoum, a short distance from the sit-in.

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