Sudan’s Prime Minister Dissolves Government, State News Agency Reports
- Kamil Idris was officially sworn in as Sudan’s new prime minister during a ceremony held in Khartoum on Saturday, with General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan overseeing the event.
- Idris's appointment followed a constitutional decree by al-Burhan on May 19 amid ongoing conflict and political instability since the 2021 coup.
- The appointment filled a long-standing vacancy caused by the breakdown of a civilian-military power-sharing arrangement and takes place amid intense conflict between Sudan’s national army and the Rapid Support Forces.
- The conflict has killed over 20,000 people, displaced around 15 million, and created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, worsened by cholera outbreaks recently causing 172 deaths last week.
- On Sunday, Idris dissolved the caretaker government and pledged to prioritize stability and reconstruction while maintaining neutrality among political parties.
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Dissolution of the Government of an Arab Country by a Decision of Its Prime Minister
Shafaq News/ Sudan's transitional Prime Minister, Kamil Idris, decided on Sunday evening to dissolve the government, according to the official Sudanese News Agency. The agency said that Idris informed the government staff of the decision to dissolve the government, while assigning the secretaries-general and undersecretaries of ministries to run the government's duties until a new government is formed. Earlier, Kamil Idris pledged in a speech to…
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