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Since October 25 and the military putsch in Sudan, 41 people have lost their lives. Dismissed from his functions, a months ago, Abdallah Hamdok returned to his post as Prime Minister.
A month after being forced to leave his post as Prime Minister, Abdallah Hamdok will resume this function. The Sudanese politician has promised a quick exit from the crisis, as the country operates a great repression since the military coup in October. An agreement was reached with Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the strong man of the pays, for the reinstatement of Hamdok to the rank of Prime Minister. The re-establishment of civilian rule and the release of prisoners are part of the terms of this agreement.
Yes Hamdok promises the establishment of a process of transition to a democracy, Sudanese citizens are not appeased for all that. In the streets of the capital, Khartoum, the Sudanese continued to protest Sunday, November 21 against the military putsch of October 25. The latter responded to a call to rally after the murder of a 16-year-old teenager. Since the blow State, dozens of people lost their lives. The demonstrators, supporters of democracy, refuse any sharing of power with the army.
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