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  2. Elections in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In the election of 2010, there were two presidential elections, one for the Presidency of the Republic of Sudan and one for the Presidency of the Government of Southern Sudan. Elections for the unicameral, 360-member National Assembly were last held in April 2015. The National Legislature whose members were chosen in mid-2005 had two chambers.

  3. 2010 Sudanese general election - Wikipedia

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    On 26 April, President Bashir's party National Congress was officially declared the winner after Sudan's election commission announced he received 68% of the votes. [4] [43] While no full parliamentary election results are available, the National Congress Party won 306 of the 450 seats, and the SPLM won 99 seats. 45 seats went to smaller parties.

  4. Sudan National Elections Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan National Elections Commission (NEC) was established in 2008 under the National Elections Act as part of a broader framework to reform Sudan's electoral process. . Its formation followed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005, which sought to resolve conflicts and establish a more inclusive political environment in the count

  5. 2009 in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Other events of 2009 History of Sudan: Events from the year 2009 in Sudan. Incumbents. President: Omar al-Bashir; Vice President: Salva Kiir Mayardit (First)

  6. UN envoy says South Sudan is not ready to hold its first post ...

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    South Sudan is not ready to hold its first post-independence elections in December and political players are discussing whether voting should be held this year, the U.N.’s top envoy in the ...

  7. Ansar–Khatmiyya rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Efforts in 1946 to negotiate a common stance on Sudan's future further exposed these rifts, solidifying separate paths for unity with Egypt and full independence. This fragmentation shaped the trajectory of Sudanese political developments for years to come. [18] [19] [14] The pro-Egyptian NUP boycotted the 1948 Legislative Assembly elections.

  8. International peace guarantors criticise South Sudan election ...

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    International guarantors of South Sudan's peace process said the transitional government's postponement of elections due in December was disappointing and showed its failure to implement a 2018 ...

  9. National Congress Party (Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    NCP logo used in the 2010 Sudanese elections, dropped after South Sudan gained independence in 2011.. With Omar al-Bashir becoming President of Sudan, the National Congress Party was established as the only legally recognised political party in the nation in 1998, with the very same ideology as its predecessors National Islamic Front (NIF) and the Revolutionary Command Council for National ...