• Bakri Hassan Saleh (Arabic: بكري حسن صالح; born 1949) is a Sudanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Sudan from March 2017 until September 2018...
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  • Auf was appointed first vice president in February 2019, replacing Bakri Hassan Saleh following President Bashir's dismissal of his cabinet in the wake...
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    abolished after the 1989 coup d'état, and reestablished in 2017 when Bakri Hassan Saleh was appointed prime minister by President Omar al-Bashir. Abdalla...
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    On 26 April 2023, the Sudanese Armed Forces stated that al-Bashir, Bakri Hassan Saleh, Abdel Rahim Mohammed Hussein and two other former officials were...
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    (which he led); the National Islamic Front (led by his brother-in-law, Hassan al-Turabi); the Democratic Unionist Party (led by Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani...
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    in Khartoum, along with other pro-Bashir former politicians like Bakri Hassan Saleh, Abdelrahim Hussein, Ahmed Tayib El Khanjar, and Yousef Abdelfattah...
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    to the post by the country's president, Omar al-Bashir, replacing Bakri Hassan Saleh, following the government's dissolution. The dissolution of the government...
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  • Sudan. President: Omar al-Bashir Prime Minister: Bakri Hassan Saleh Vice President: Bakri Hassan Saleh (First) Hassabu Mohamed Abdalrahman (Second) War...
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    to join a coalition government that included leftist elements. Moreover, Hassan al-Turabi, leader of the NIF indicated that the formation of a coalition...
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  • of the National Congress Awad Al-Jaz, and former vice presidents Bakri Hassan Saleh and Ali Othman Taha were also arrested. Former defense minister and...
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  • political security apparatus called "Internal Security," led by Colonel Bakri Hassan Saleh. This body was known for its notorious detention facilities, "ghost...
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    President Omar al-Bashir Preceded by Salva Kiir Mayardit Succeeded by Bakri Hassan Saleh In office August 1995 – January 2005 President Omar al-Bashir Preceded...
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  • Machier, Tor (November 24, 2019). "Ex-Sudanese first vice-president Bakri Hassan Saleh to be arrested in connection to 1989 coup". "Niger's opposition leader...
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    Hussein remained a loyal Bashir supporter following Bashir's rift with Hassan al-Turabi; the leader of the National Islamic Front, and quite possibly...
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  • Then-Colonel Jaafar Nimeiri came to power in the 1969 Sudanese coup d'état. Khalid Hassan Abbas was appointed as Minister of Defense on 29 October 1969 following...
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    virologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Bakri Hassan Saleh, 12th prime minister of Sudan January 6 Victor Fleming, American director...
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    Ali Hassan Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: علي حسن مجيد التكريت, romanized: ʿAlī Ḥasan Majīd al-Tikrītī; c. 1941 – 25 January 2010), nicknamed Chemical Ali (Arabic:...
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  • Sudan. President: Omar al-Bashir Prime Minister: Bakri Hassan Saleh Vice President: Bakri Hassan Saleh (Frst) Hassabu Mohamed Abdalrahman (Second) War...
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  • Sovereignty Council (2021–present) Prime Minister (complete list) Bakri Hassan Saleh, Prime Minister (2017–2018) Motazz Moussa, Prime Minister (2018–2019)...
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    Osman Taha 13 September 2011 6 December 2013 2 years, 84 days NCP Bakri Hassan Saleh 7 December 2013 23 February 2019 5 years, 78 days NCP Lt. General...
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  • happened during 2016 in Sudan. President: Omar al-Bashir Vice President: Bakri Hassan Saleh (First) Hassabu Mohamed Abdalrahman (Second) War in Darfur August...
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  • al-Bashir Vice President: Ali Osman Taha (First, until December 6); then Bakri Hassan Saleh (from December 7) Al-Haj Adam Youssef (Second, until December 7);...
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  • President – Omar al-Bashir, President of Sudan (1989–2019) Prime Minister – Bakri Hassan Saleh, Prime Minister of Sudan (2017–2018) Motazz Moussa, Prime Minister...
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  • happened during 2015 in Sudan. President: Omar al-Bashir Vice President: Bakri Hassan Saleh (First) Hassabu Mohamed Abdalrahman (Second) April 2 – The Sudanese...
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    al-Kharrat was connected with Nasib al-Bakri, a nationalist from the quarter's most influential family. At al-Bakri's invitation, al-Kharrat joined the revolt...
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  • President – Omar al-Bashir, President of Sudan (1989–2019) Prime Minister – Bakri Hassan Saleh, Prime Minister of Sudan (2017–2018)  Swaziland Monarch – Mswati III...
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  • President – James Wani Igga (2016–2020)  Sudan First Vice President – Bakri Hassan Saleh (2013–2019) Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf (2019) Second Vice President –Osman...
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    resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Mass defections from the military, as well as from Saleh's government, effectively rendered much of the...
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  • later, FIFA lifted the ban following an order from Prime Minister Bakri Hassan Saleh to cancel the Ministry of Justice's decision. The government's stance...
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  • al-Attas (born 1931) Yusof Rawa (1922–2000) Zailan Morris Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri (born 1969) Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi (1915–2001) Abu Salman Shahjahanpuri...
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