February 8, 2025 (NAIROBI) – A coalition of Sudanese political factions, including some members of the “Tagadum” alliance, the “Qimam” alliance, the National Umma Party, and other groups, are finalizing preparations to form a parallel government in opposition to the current government in Port Sudan. According to a statement from the coalition, the involved parties have held continuous meetings in Nairobi over the past two weeks to finalize the interim constitution, political charter, and government program. The parallel government, with the participation of political and civilian components, is expected to be announced soon in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Osman Abdel Rahman Suleiman, spokesperson for the United Civil Forces (Qimam), told Sudan Tribune on Saturday that the parties will sign the political charter on February 17. Abdel Rahman said that the specialized committees drafted an interim constitution for the planned government, confirming the participation of Qimam and a number of Tagadum components, in addition to the participation of the National Umma Party led by Fadlallah Burma Nasir, the Unionist National Party, (the Original), and components of the Sudanese Revolutionary Front, except for the SPLM-N Revolutionary Democratic Current led by Yasir Arman. The list of signatories also includes …
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