February 10, 2025 (NAIROBI) – The Coordination of the Civil Forces Alliance “Tagadum”, a prominent Sudanese civilian coalition, has officially announced its dissolution following internal disputes over the formation of a parallel government in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). “Tagadum is no longer in existence, and I am no longer the spokesperson for this body,” said Bakry Eljack, the coalition’s spokesperson, in an interview with Al Jazeera TV, describing the announcement as “sad.” The anti-war coalition, led by Abdallah Hamdok, held a meeting on Monday to discuss “the issue of legitimacy (in Sudan) and the position on the concept of establishing a government as one of the accepted means of dealing with this issue.” Calls to form a parallel government in RSF-controlled territories led to divisions among the coalition’s blocs. The Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF), which includes armed groups in Darfur and groups from eastern Sudan, along with some civil society bodies and organizations, supported it. A press statement issued by Tagadum stated that the meeting discussed the report prepared by the political mechanism, which concluded that there were two divergent positions on the issue of the parallel government. “Accordingly, the most appropriate option is to separate …
The post Sudan’s ‘Tagadum’ coalition officially dissolved over parallel government plan appeared first on Sudan Tribune.