Democratic Bloc leaders met with the Sovereign Council head and army leader al-Burhan on Feb 8, 2025

February 11, 2025 (PORT SUDAN) – A roadmap proposed by political forces in Port Sudan suggests a one-year preparatory period before starting a transitional phase in the country. The roadmap, a copy of which Sudan Tribune obtained, ends the preparatory period with a dialogue conference inside Sudan to determine the length of the transitional period. Political forces presented the roadmap to the head of the Sovereign Council and army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on February 8 to establish a political process after the end of the war. After receiving the roadmap, Al-Burhan said he would work to establish a war government or a caretaker government to complete the transition tasks and help the army in the remaining military operations “to cleanse Sudan of the Rapid Support Forces.” He stressed that the upcoming government would be formed by independent experts. He spoke of amending the constitutional document, signed with the Forces for Freedom and Change in 2019, to serve as the constitutional reference for the transitional period. The most prominent political forces that participated in the roadmap were the Democratic Bloc and the parties allied with the National Congress during its rule, led by the National Movement Alliance headed by al-Tijani …

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