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“Finances” and “Mining”: Will the “Tecnocrat” Government End the Validity of the Juba Agreement in Sudan?

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Conflict on the rise Threats of war Verbal escalation and political fracture Roots of the fracture Kamel Idris promised to form a “technocratic and non-partisan government”, whose members will not belong to political parties, thus representing the voice of “the silent majority.” He recently declared that he will form a Government with 22 independent ministers and no political affiliation, with the aim of addressing the chronic problems of Sudan,…
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Conflict on the rise Threats of war Verbal escalation and political fracture Roots of the fracture Kamel Idris promised to form a “technocratic and non-partisan government”, whose members will not belong to political parties, thus representing the voice of “the silent majority.” He recently declared that he will form a Government with 22 independent ministers and no political affiliation, with the aim of addressing the chronic problems of Sudan,…

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atalayar.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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