Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.
Sudan’s military leaders say they are scrapping all existing agreements with the main opposition coalition and will hold elections within nine months.
The announcement came as the military faced mounting international condemnation after security forces moved to disperse the main protest camp outside the Defence Ministry, in the capital, Khartoum which left at least 30 dead.
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised an investigation into the deadly events and re-iterated that the military council does not intend to keep power and promised general elections would be held within nine months under the supervision of regional and international monitors.