Pro-democracy groups in Sudan announced, this Thursday, the formation of a “Revolutionary Council” against the leader of the ruling military junta, while protesters maintain the protests to demand the return of civilians to power.”The revolutionary council will allow the grouping of revolutionary forces under the orders of a unified” pro-democracy leadership,” said one of the coordinators, Manal Siam, quoted by Notícias to Minuto. movement, Mohammed al-Jili, the Council is expected to have 100 members, half of whom are members of resistance committees and the other half representatives of parties, trade unions and rebel movements that refused peace with the military regime, as well as people close to protesters killed in the repression of the protests. Notícias ao Minuto reports that the military leader and president of the most important executive body in Sudan, Abddel Fatah al-Burhan, announced on Monday that the Armed Forces will not participate in the forum that the United Nations and African Union are promoting, for the parties to form a civilian government. For the Sudanese doctors’ union, by letting civilians discuss the formation of a government alone , General Al-Burhan “tried to pass the ball, pretending that he was now in the civilian field (…), but he failed”.Source:O País
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