Sudan’s ruling military council and a coalition of opposition and protest groups have welcomed a new power-sharing agreement. Both sides agreed Friday to share power for a period of three years or more until Sudan holds elections. He said they agreed that the military and civilians would take turns choosing “a sovereign council” during the transition period. It said the council will include five civilians representing the protest movement and five military members. They demanded that the generals give power to a civilian leadership.
Source: Ethiopian News July 05, 2019 21:56 UTC