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Sudan: What have military and opposition coalition agreed to?

Transitional Military Council and Forces of Freedom and Change alliance sign 22-clause accord to form governing body.

Sudanese deputy chief of the ruling miliary council Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (R) and protest movement Alliance for Freedom and Changes leader Ahmad al-Rabiah stand after inking an agreement before Africa
The agreement was signed in Khartoum after marathon overnight talks [Haitham El-Tabei/AFP]
Published On 17 Jul 2019

Sudan‘s Transitional Military Council (TMC) and the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) alliance have signed a political accord to form a power-sharing body, after weeks of divisions amid persistent demands by protesters calling for civilian rule following the toppling of President Omar al-Bashir in April.

The two sides are still holding negotiations over the constitutional declaration, seen as a more contentious document that will detail the terms of the transitional period.

The 22-clause accord signed on Wednesday in the capital, Khartoum, solidified an agreement reached between the two sides earlier this month.

Here are some of its key points:

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