Burhan Installs Bashir-Era Judges Amid Plan for 5-Year Military Rule
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The 'Regional Project' Manoeuvre: Al-Burhan Seeks to Legitimise Military Rule by Dismantling International Initiatives and Neutralising His Allies
Sudan's political landscape is rapidly evolving as the Armed Forces lead a new initiative to reshape the country's future. Bayethe Msimang explores the leaked documents revealing a five-year military rule plan and the implications of Al-Burhan's strategy to redefine power structures and circumvent international pressure.
An official document from the office of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the head of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, was released in the press. The document reveals the existence of a political project on which al-Burhan is working to keep the military in power during a five-year transition period, and at the end of this period general elections will be held.
Burhan installs Bashir-era judges amid plan for 5-year military rule
SAF chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has appointed new members to the Constitutional Court, including judges previously selected under the regime of ousted dictator Omar al-Bashir, fuelling accusations that the Port Sudan junta is rebuilding Islamist control over the judiciary. The appointments come days after the circulation of a document attributed to Burhan’s office that allegedly proposes a five-year military-led transition headed by a president…
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