Today, Saturday, the Sudan Armed Forces reaffirmed their commitment to the ongoing political process and strict adherence to what was agreed in the framework agreement with the country’s political forces, leading to the unification of the military system and the establishment of a civilian government.
A spokesman for the military said in a statement that “buying out” some with its positions “will not deceive” the people, noting that the military was the first to initiate a withdrawal from the political process.
The statement added that talk of the unwillingness of the leadership of the armed forces to complete the process of change and democratic transformation is an open attempt to gain political advantage and hinder the transition process.
Last Thursday, the head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council in Sudan, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, expressed hope that the political process in the country would proceed smoothly until it was completed.
The council said in a statement that Al-Burhan also expressed hope that all parties would agree “to achieve a safe exit for the country from the current political crisis, leading to free and fair elections.”
Al-Burhan also reaffirmed the armed forces’ readiness to withdraw from the political process and form a broad-based civilian government to lead the country during the remainder of the transition period, the statement said.
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