Poll Results: Militia Has Lost Justifications for which it Launched War
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
The results of a poll conducted by the Arab Experts Center for Press Services and Public Opinion Studies on the occasion of the one-year anniversary of the Sudan War, in which more than 50,000 people participated, has revealed that 89.1% of participants believe that the Rapid Support Militia has lost the goals, justifications and rationale for which it launched the war (restoring democracy, Defeating the October 25 coup, fighting the remnants).
The poll indicated that 63% of participants expressed high optimism in not expecting the war to continue for a second year.
According to the poll, 60% of participants expected the war to end with a military solution in favor of the army, and 33% saw it would end with negotiation and a political settlement.
According to the poll, 75.5% believe that the popular resistance contributed to securing a number of states against the threats and dangers of the militia.
The poll indicates that 84.3% say that the conditions and military balance in the field after a year of fighting tend in favor of the armed forces.