Sudanese protesters and the ruling military council have reached a power-sharing agreement, agreeing to rule the country in rotation
Sudanese celebrate in the streets of Khartoum after ruling generals and protest leaders announced they have reached an agreement on the disputed issue of a new governing body on July 5, 2019.
The power-sharing deal, reached after two days of talks brokered by Ethiopian and African Union officials, came after a previous round of negotiations collapsed in May over who should lead the ruling council- a civilian or a military general. However, when the military seized power after Bashir in April, Sudanese citizens remained on the streets to resist the generals and demand a civilian administration. But the military has not been willing to cede power.
African Union mediator Lebatt said, the two sides also “agreed to have a detailed, transparent, national, independent, investigation into all the regrettable violent incidents that the country faced in recent weeks.
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