Association of Sudanese Professionals: the Government, in both sides, does not represent the people

The leading Sudanese professional association in the country and the Communist Party felt that the Sudanese government, both military and civilian, did not represent the people.

The assembly, which played a leading role in the December uprising that led to the overthrow of the regime of ousted President Omar al-Bashir, said in a declaration today, Monday, that she met yesterday with the Sudanese Communist Party and discussed the current political situation and ways to get out of the political and economic crises that the country is going through.

It does not represent the aspirations of the people

He also said that the two sides agreed that the current government, with both sides, does not represent the aspirations of the people and the December revolution.

In addition, the two sides agreed on the need to work towards achieving one pace that includes all components and is supported by the population.

They called for the steps of transitional justice to be accelerated and for the suspects sought to be handed over to the Criminal Court, with the importance of ratifying international human rights covenants.

They also stressed the importance of the authorities’ commitment to a balanced foreign policy, far from dependence on foreign axes. They stressed the need to continue the steps of the democratic transition and build a state of citizenship.

Security forces in Khartoum (archive - Reuters)

Security forces in Khartoum (archive – Reuters)

security forces

As for the security forces, the two sides asked to reform the regular forces and restructure them according to national doctrine, considering that this step has become urgent and that without it the democratic transition cannot be made.

They also stressed the importance of building a unified regular army subordinate to civil authority.

The two sides agreed on the importance of joint action and on the priority of coordination between all the forces of the revolution, in order to broaden the protection base of the civil and democratic transition.

From Khartoum (archive - Reuters)

From Khartoum (archive – Reuters)

It is interesting to note that since last September tensions and divergences have begun to re-emerge between the two components, and then exploded more clearly on 21 September, after announcing the failure of an attempted coup it carried out, as announced at the time by the government. , “Survivors officers of the regime of the ousted president, Omar al-Bashir, detained for more than two years. After the army overthrew him under pressure from a massive popular protest movement.

This failed attempt has intensified the tension between military and civilian components in the country, as the two sides have launched accusations and exchanged responsibility for the deterioration of security, economic and living conditions, before recently resuming efforts to reconciliation and dispute control, without success until now.

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