The general announced the development in an interview with Russian news agency Sputnik, confirming that the new prime minister would then form a cabinet that would resume sharing power with the armed forces, in accordance with the previous roadmap towards Sudanese democracy.
The Sudanese coup d’etat is the fourth high-profile seizure of power in 2021, in what UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has referred to as an “epidemic” of coups.
In the United States, new efforts to address state-backed racial violence and discrimination tap into a long global history of transitional justice. Case studies in Brazil, South Africa, and Northern Ireland shed light on which types of transitional justice programs are likely to be most effective in the United States.
In his remarks to the Libya Stabilization Conference in Tripoli, the Libyan prime minister suggested that elections would be a significant step towards resolving the intermittent violence in the country, and called for all Libyans to participate on that date.