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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. 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]

  5. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Juba Agreement allowed al-Burhan to continue to lead the Sovereignty Council for another 20 months, rather than stepping down as planned in February 2021. [13] Al-Burhan seized power in a coup d'état in October 2021 , dissolved the Sovereignty Council, and reconstituted it the following month with new membership, keeping himself as ...

  6. Government of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Transitional Sovereignty Council The Government of Sudan is the federal provisional government created by the Constitution of Sudan having executive, parliamentary, and the judicial branches. Previously, a president was head of state , head of government , and commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces in a de jure multi-party system .

  7. Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1965–1969) - Wikipedia

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    The Third Sudanese Sovereignty Council (10 June 1965–25 May 1969) was the council that came after general parliamentary elections in 1965, the third in the history of Sudan, as it replaced the Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council, which was managing the country’s affairs for a transitional period after the overthrow of the rule of Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.