A Year After the Coup, Still Hoping for Democracy in Sudan DeutscheWelle: Sudan SudanCoup
He insisted on a civilian-led-government in close cooperation with aFor this, he appointed his deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces -- who have been blamed for the brutal clampdown on protesters -- as head of the council.The street opposition Forces for Freedom and Change split into the FFC-Central Council, which opposes the military, and the Forces for Freedom and Change-National Accord , which supports it.
Some observers say the opposition would do more for the country by remaining out of power -- and vigilant -- than by attempting to govern. that conflict, economic collapse and subpar harvests could leave 18 million people in Sudan without adequate nutrition, which puts their lives in immediate danger."As a consequence of the coup, economic reforms have been stopped and international monetary aid remains frozen. This has led to a free fall of the economy, which also suffered from price increases as a consequence of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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