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Asked: May 21, 20192019-05-21T16:29:41+03:00 2019-05-21T16:29:41+03:00In: Politics and Governance

Why the Transitional Militias Council doesn’t want to handover power to civilian led leadership in Sudan?

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Some of the reasons why the Transitional Militias Council which calls itself Transitional Military Council (TMC) doesn’t want to handover power to the pro-democracy protests is that if civilian led democratic government is established such government will have right to
1. Legislate laws
2. It will dissolve the National Congress Party which have been looting the country for the last thirty years and dissolves all its militias which were being created to keep the genocidal regime in power
3. It will confiscate all the properties, companies and buildings of those militias
4. It is possible that the civilian government will integrate all militia groups being created by the Bashir’s regime to keep their Party in power into national army, security and police forces
5. Civilian government will be able to appoint and remove governors
6. Civil led Transitional government will be having right to appoint members of the Transitional National Assembly
7. The civil led transitional government will set path for the drafting of new national Constitution of inclusivity and drawing up of policies for external relations
8. Civil led transitional leadership will be able to appoint ambassadors, ministers, deputy ministers and directors of governmental bodies and institutions and to merge and replace these institutions with progressive institutions
9. Civil led transitional body has right to withdraw the Sudanese forces in Yemen which were deployed by the Bashir’s regime to fight on behalf of Saudi Arabia so as to benefit Bashir’s regime financially
10. Has right to cancellation of Port Sudan from the Philippine company, port of Suakin from Qataris, and cancel all agreements and treaties with countries which were done by the previous government and cancel rental of Suakin Island from the Turks and other agricultural fields being gave out to foreign companies and governments by the Bashir’s regime
11. The civilian led Presidential Council will be having right to declare war and cut relations with other States or the establishment of new relations with the States which the previous regime had or had no relations
12. Because of those reasons the Transitional Militias Council the military body of the Bashir’s regime which is at the last stages of their departure rejecting the civilian led transitional government so as to protect their party’s interests and tries its best to find way to legitimize their existence in power

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  1. Mohammed Yagoub

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    2019-05-23T10:17:30+03:00Added an answer on May 23, 2019 at 10:17 am

    Sudanese revolution is a revolution of the mind, there is no one have ever thought of Sudanese coming together against tyranny like the way it happened the regime divided masses into tribal, religious, ethnic, racial, regional and ideological lines to weaken the role of every group that may come up against their tyrannic existentialism but these youth on the streets through their consciousness managed to overcome all those barriers and when you go at the military headquarters where the sit-in is based you will be amazed to see how diverse culturally and intellectually the sit-in is! young men and women are raising the highest kinds of intellectual consciousness

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    2019-05-23T10:00:21+03:00Added an answer on May 23, 2019 at 10:00 am

    No way for the sale-outs to take the lead even though they are in front line trying to get the leadership of the youth using some name known as freedom and change forces but the youth on the streets are highly conscious and the revolution can not be stolen or sold out in such easy way

    The youth on the streets said either civilian government or eternal revolution (everlasting revolution) the struggle is nonstop

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    Manser Thelua

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    2019-05-22T23:28:21+03:00Added an answer on May 22, 2019 at 11:28 pm

    Africa is looking at the uprising in Sudan to learn what to do when their time comes. What we need to know is that the dictators are also looking at mistakes made bt the overthrown government and filling those gaps. We need a revolution of the mind and that’s what no dictator can hack.

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    2019-05-21T18:38:33+03:00Added an answer on May 21, 2019 at 6:38 pm

    The longer people wait the lower the chances of a successful revolution in Sudan. The military still has insiders who want to buy time and continue controlling the state. Sudanese people have gone through hell to get to this point, don’t sell out.

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