Sudan's main political coalition, on Monday, presented its vision for a fully civilian-led authority to lead a transition to elections, following stepped up efforts to end an 11-month-old stalemate between the ruling military and pro-democracy forces, Reuters reports. A 2021 military coup ended a power-sharing partnership between the Armed Forces and the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) coalition, derailed a transition to democratic elections and plunged the country into political and economic turmoil. Nearing the anniversary of the takeover, the military has not yet succeeded in naming a prime minister. However, this summer, military leaders said they intended to exit politics. FFC leaders said they had been informed the military had accepted a draft constitution circulated by the Sudanese […] Source
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