KHARTOUM, Apr 7 (NNN-SUNA) – Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, vowed yesterday, to move forward towards establishing a civilian rule and completing the political process in Sudan.
His remarks came after the postponement of the signing of a political agreement, to end the political crisis in the country, while mass demonstrations took place on the same day, in the capital, Khartoum, and other cities, demanding the restoration of civilian rule.
“The postponement of signing the agreement tended to set solid frameworks to maintain the momentum and vigour of the revolution, and the parties were now working seriously to complete the discussion on the remaining issues,” Al-Burhan was quoted as saying, in a statement issued by the Council.
“We reaffirm our determination to proceed together on the same path, to complete the ongoing political process as quickly as possible, and in a way that closes the doors to all attempts to cripple this process,” he added.
The military and civilian leaders were scheduled to sign a final political agreement yesterday, to end the political crisis in the country, but the signing has been postponed, as the parties failed to reach a consensus, regarding the security and military reform process and the integration of armed groups into the Sudanese army.
The Forces of Freedom and Change Alliance, for its part, said in a statement yesterday that, the signing of the final political agreement was delayed due to the resumption of the joint talks between the military parties, regarding the technical aspects of security and military reform procedures.– NNN-SUNA


