Abdalla Hamdok's delay in choosing cabinet members has pushed back the first meeting between the government and the joint civilian-military ruling body overseeing the transition. FMTNews
KHARTOUM: Sudan’s hard-won transition to civilian rule fell further behind schedule Sunday, days after the new prime minister delayed the formation of the first government since veteran leader Omar al-Bashir was ousted.
Hamdok, who took the oath on Aug 21, only received the nominees list from the Forces for Freedom and Change umbrella protest group on Tuesday and has been mulling the candidates since then. On Sunday, the FFC said it held “deep and constructive discussions” with Hamdok the day before about the candidates of the transitional cabinet. The premier has not publicly commented on the delay.
Amin said the delay in announcing the cabinet would “certainly have a negative impact” by slowing down the transition.The line-up of Sudan’s 11-member sovereign council was held up for two days over differences within the opposition camp, before it was finally revealed on Aug 21.
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