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Sudan military council, opposition reach power-sharing agreement

5 July 2019
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2019-07-05 13:59

Sudan's ruling military council and a coalition of opposition and protest groups reached an agreement to share power during a transition period leading to elections on Friday. The two sides, which have held talks in Khartoum for the past two days, agreed to "establish a sovereign council by rotation between the military and civilians for a period of three years or slightly more," African Union mediator said at a news conference.

They also agreed to form an independent technocratic government and to launch a transparent, independent investigation into violent events in recent weeks. They had previously agreed that the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) coalition would take two-thirds of a legislative council's seats before security forces crushed a sit-in protest on June 3, killing dozens, and talks collapsed.

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