Government of Sudan
Federal government of Sudan
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February 2025 | Transitional Legislative Authority established to perform the role of Sudan's legislature. |
October 25 2021 | Lt. General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan dissolved the Sudanese government and the Sovereignty Council in another military coup. |
August 20 2019 | The Transitional Military Council (TMC) dissolved its authority, transferring power to the Transitional Sovereignty Council, which was planned to govern for 39 months until 2022 as part of a democratic transition process. |
April 2019 | National Legislature dissolved during the April coup. |
April 14 2019 | Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf resigned from his position as Minister of Defense. |
April 12 2019 | Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf handed power to Lt. General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan, general inspector of the armed forces. |
April 11 2019 | Omar al-Bashir and the National Congress Party (NCP) were ousted in a military coup, ending their long-standing authoritarian rule over Sudan. |
2010 | Governors were elected across Sudan's states, with 14 out of 15 Northern governors being members of the National Congress Party (NCP), and the Blue Nile state governor being a member of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). |
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