Sudan military to reinstate PM Hamdok after deal: Umma Party head

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KHARTOUM: Sudan\u0027s military plans to reinstate Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and release all political detainees under a deal to end weeks of deadly unrest, the head of one of the country\u0027s main political parties told Reuters on Sunday (Nov 21). A source close to Hamdok said he had agreed to the deal to sto

KHARTOUM: Sudan's military plans to reinstate Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and release all political detainees under a deal to end weeks of deadly unrest, the head of one of the country's main political parties told Reuters on Sunday .

Hamdok was placed under house arrest when the military seized power on Oct 25, derailing a transition towards democracy agreed after the overthrow of Omar al-Bashir in 2019 that ended his three decades of autocratic rule. Hamdok is on board with the agreement to stop the bloodshed following protests against the coup, said a source close to the ousted prime minister, who could not immediately be reached for comment.

The media adviser of military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan could not immediately be reached for comment. "We affirm our clear and previously announced position: No negotiation and no partnership and no legitimacy for the putschists," the FFC statement said.

 

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