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Sudan PM calls for coup terms

Sudan PM calls for coup terms
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Khartoum: The newly restored Sudanese prime minister Abdalla Hamdok on Wednesday ordered cessation of births and reviews of all promises carried out after his detention in the military coup last month.
General Top Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has won power and detained Hamdok on October 25 but, after international criticism and mass protests, returned the premiere last week.
After the Burhan coup dissolved large institutions and rejected the heads of government media, public companies and banks and many provincial officials.
The ambassador that has announced their defection is also released from their duties.
Hamdok himself was placed under house arrest after Putsch, who triggered a wave of bulk street protests that triggered a lethal actions of the security forces.
On Wednesday, Hamdok said in a statement that he had ordered “direct termination for dismissal and acquisition in national and local public institutions to further notice”.
The prime minister, who was still without a cabinet after returning to his position in a controversial agreement with Burhan, said “Hirship and dismissal will recently be studied and reviewed”.
Twelve of the 17 ministers from the Sudan Blok called for a pure civilian government to resign on Monday, rejecting Hamdok’s strategy involved with the military.
Apart from the agreement that led to the release of a handful of politicians, dozens of others remained in detention.
The organizer of protests accused Hamdok “betrayal” and had vowed to maintain pressure on military-civil authorities who oversee the Sudanese transition.
Activists have been brought to social media to request a demonstration “Martyr’s Day ‘on Thursday to honor 41 protesters killed in post-coup crackers.
On November 11, Burhan formed a new Sovereign Board where he and other military figures remained lived But the main civilian member members were replaced.
Before the coup, the council had been charged with overseeing the Sudanese transition to the civil administration after Omar Al-Bashir’s old autocratic president Ouster in 2019.

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