
Prime Minister Dr. Kamal Idris stated that the country is not only waging a war against the rebel militia on the battlefield, but also against hate speech and destructive rumors, calling on political forces to adopt a national healing project and combat hate speech.
The Prime Minister held a consultative meeting on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers Hall in Port Sudan, with national political forces, to discuss the current political situation in the country and their visions for managing the transitional period and meeting its requirements.
Participants included representatives from:
The Democratic Alliance for Social Justice
National Movement Forces
Coordination for Return to the Founding Platform
Justice Sudan Alliance (TISAA)
The Popular Congress Party
The Federal National Party
The Democratic Unionist Party – Higher Leadership Body
National Line Alliance
Civic Gathering
Sudanese Women’s Union
And various national figures.
Speakers affirmed their support for the Armed Forces and allied forces in the War of Dignity, emphasizing their commitment to dialogue and achieving peace in line with the aspirations of the Sudanese people to end the rebellion and defeat the attacking militia.
They also expressed their support for the Prime Minister and their readiness to back the transitional government’s programs to bring about stability and development. They urged moving away from foreign dependency and instead embracing inclusive local dialogue as the basis for national solutions.
Participants called on the Prime Minister to remain neutral among all political, social, and national actors, and to work toward ensuring that executive decisions remain independent from partisan or regional polarization.
The meeting concluded by stressing the importance of continued consultation and coordination in the effort to build a state of law and institutions that the people aspire to.



