Sudan’s Prime Minister Replaces Military Officials
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Abdallah Hamdok who’s Sudan’s 15th Prime ministers on Wednesday announced the replacement of the military governors of its states by civilians.
While speaking in a news conference in the capital city – Khartoum, Hamdok said that Abdul Fattah Alburhan, the head of the Sovereign Council, had approved the appointment of the 18 civilian rulers of the states in the country, including two women.
“We know that the figure of two women out of the 18 is not enough according to the constitution declaration, but we believe that we are going fine in the democratization of the country during this transitional period,” he stated.
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