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  2. Transitional Sovereignty Council - Wikipedia

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    Sudan had multi-member Sovereignty Councils holding the role of head of state of Sudan several times during the twentieth century. Following more than half a year of sustained civil disobedience and a shift of the presidency from Omar al-Bashir to the Transitional Military Council (TMC) in April 2019 by a coup d'etat, the TMC and the Forces of Freedom and Change alliance (FFC) made a July 2019 ...

  3. Transitional government of Sudan (2025–present) - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir was overthrown in a coup d'état in April 2019 following a series of large-scale protests.A 39-month transition to democracy was planned with the role of head of state being performed by a Transitional Sovereignty Council and a transitional government led by Abdalla Hamdok was formed to govern the country until elections planned for July 2023.

  4. Abdalla Hamdok government - Wikipedia

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    The Abdalla Hamdok government was the cabinet of the Republic of the Sudan formed in the aftermath of the 11 April 2019 Sudanese coup d'état. [1]Chapter 5 of the August 2019 Draft Constitutional Declaration defined the procedures which led to the nomination of Abdalla Hamdok as prime minister, [2] and up to 20 ministers in the transitional government, during the 39-month democratic transition.

  5. List of heads of state of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Sovereignty Council, an 11-member civilian-military collective head of state, is designed to lead the country for 39 months in the transition to democracy, which is supposed to end with the next general election. [3] The Transitional Sovereignty Council was dissolved by al-Burhan on 25 October 2021, following a coup d'état. [4]

  6. Sovereignty Council - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1956) Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1964) Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1965) Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1986) Sovereignty Council of Sudan (2019) Transitional Sovereignty Council (2019–2021, 2021-present)

  7. Sudanese Sovereignty Council - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese Sovereignty Council (Arabic: مجلس السيادة السوداني), or Supreme Commission or Commission of Sovereignty, is a presidential council in Sudan that was formed for the first time in 1955. Since then, it has been dissolved and reconstituted more than once.

  8. Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1964–1965) - Wikipedia

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    The council also facilitated the release of political prisoners and initiated a series of reforms to address social and economic grievances. [7] [1] Furthermore, the Second Sovereignty Council played a crucial role in organising the general elections held in April 1965 [8] and welcomed the 1965 Elizabeth II's visit to Sudan.

  9. Category : Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council

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