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Post by Revelations » 23 Oct 2021, 23:20

Arman: Government will not be Dissolved by Decisions of Individual





Khartoum, Oct. 23 (SUNA) – Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Yasser Arman, stressed that
the government will not be dissolved by superior decisions and dictations of an individual, but rather the decision to dissolve the government is confined to the will of people.

At a press conference of the Forces of Freedom and Change at SUNA headquarters on Saturday, Arman affirmed their support to the government led by the Prime Minister, Dr. Abdalla Hamdouk, in its endeavor to find solutions for all aspects of the political and economic crisis.

He pointed out that the Sudanese people has assured its firm support to the democratic transition as the sigle choice of the people.

Arman stated that the revolution’s government is supported internally and internationally.

He affirmed the support of the Forces of Freedom and Change to the committee for dismantling of the June 1989 regime and recovery of the public money, because it represents one of the most important factors for dismantling the one-party state that the former regime has empowered, adding that there will not be return to a totalitarian government.

He called for delivering the wanted persons to the International Criminal Court and bringing the detained persons before trials.

Arman explained that the issue of eastern Sudan is a just and strategic one that should not be plunge into political and power struggle.

He pointing out the importance of having one army, especially since all the armed movements are in agreement on this item.

He said that the formation of the legislative assembly and the constitutional court is about to be complted.

Arman hoped that the Sudanese people will enjoy the benefit of its own resources, top of the is the gold.

MO





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