Eye on Africa - Sudan: RSF Names Parallel Government
- The Sudan Founding Alliance announced a parallel transitional government in Nyala on July 26, 2025, challenging Sudan's wartime authorities.
- The announcement follows the RSF and allied groups signing a founding charter in February that laid groundwork for the rival government amid an ongoing conflict since April 2023.
- The new government includes RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo as president, Abdelaziz El Hilu as vice president, and Mohamed Hassan El Tayshi as prime minister.
- An anonymous source said the RSF secured 42 percent of government posts and the SPLM-N 33 percent, while analyst Abdul-Khaliq Mahjoub warned this dual authority risks deepening Sudan's division.
- The formation amplifies Sudan's political crisis amid a war displacing 13–14 million people with an estimated death toll exceeding 150,000, and peace talks scheduled for July 29 in the United States.
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FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces-led coalition has declared a parallel government, deepening the country’s crisis as the civil war enters its third year. The announcement of the formation of a parallel administration, backed by the UAE, is a direct challenge to the military authorities in Khartoum. Spokesperson Alaa El Din Nugud stated in a video […]
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