January 7, 2025 (ADDIS ABABA) – Consultations are ongoing to form a civilian government in the areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, despite sharp divisions caused by this move within the Coordination of Democratic and Civil Forces (Tagadum) coalition. Osman Abdel Rahman, spokesperson for the United Civilian Forces Alliance (Qimam) confirmed to Sudan Tribune that components of the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) will participate in the planned government. He stated that this government will include a broad spectrum of Sudanese political and societal forces, including representatives from Tagadum, UCFA, religious and Native Administration leaders, civil society organizations, women’s and youth groups, and other stakeholders. “Consultations are still in full swing to form the government as soon as possible,” Abdul Rahman added, noting that a charter will be prepared outlining the government’s objectives and the general principles that guarantee the unity and territorial integrity of the Sudanese state. Abdel Rahman considered that the participation of the SRF in the anticipated government represents Tagadum, as it is one of its main components. He cited statements by several of its prominent leaders, such as Al-Hadi Idris, Al-Tahir Hajar, and Osama Saeed, in addition to statements by the head …
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