Sudan’s Post-Coup Agreement
Source: The Africa Center for Strategic Studies published on 24 November 2021 an analysis titled “What the Post-Coup Agreement Means for Sudan’s Democratic Transition” by Joseph Siegle.
The Burhan-Hamdok post-military coup agreement has largely not been viewed as credible by Sudan’s key domestic stakeholders. Instead, it is seen as a means of affirming and legitimizing the role of the military in government and Burhan’s position as head of state.
Labels: Abdalla Hamdok, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, coup d’etat, democracy, Forces for Freedom and Change, governance, protesters, Sovereign Council, Sudan