
Sudan Events – Agencies
An internal vision from the National Congress Party has revealed the party’s intention to establish constitutional legitimacy that would allow the military to gain popular authorization to lead the country for an agreed period and initiate a Sudanese political and social dialogue.
The vision, titled “Proposed Agenda for Today and Tomorrow,” suggested a return to the 2005 Constitution, through which the Juba Agreement would be incorporated into constitutional amendments.
According to Sudan Tribune, the vision stressed that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) should have no future military or political role, with their leaders held accountable, alongside the Forces for Freedom and Change and the “Taqaddum” coalition, which the vision described as the political wing of the RSF.