Sudan opposition accuses military council of prolongation of power transfer

Sudan gained its freedom feom dictatorship in April after weeks of peaceful demonstrations all across the country.

Sudanese protester holds his country’s flag. [Photo: Internet]
The Sudanese opposition leaders are threatening to launch a nationwide civil disobedience movement after accusing the military council of delaying the transfer of power to civilians.

Media reported in Wednesday that both sides had already disagreed on several key terms.

On the other hand, the military leaders are warning about holding elections in six months if an agreement can’t be reached with the opposition

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