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    The Transitional Sovereignty Council (Arabic: مجلس السيادة الإنتقالي, romanized: Majlis al-Siyādah al-Intiqālī) is the collective head of state of Sudan...
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    39 months in the transition to democracy, which is supposed to end with the next general election. The Transitional Sovereignty Council was dissolved by...
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    the Transitional Legislative Council. The transition deal (23.(4) of the Draft Constitutional Declaration) sets the transitional Legislative Council to...
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  • for the transfer of power to a new body known as the Sovereignty Council and to other transitional state bodies. Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo...
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  • the Transitional Military Council (TMC). On 20 August 2019, the TMC dissolved giving its authority over to the Transitional Sovereignty Council, who...
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    Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    effect on the 17th of August and a collective head of state Transitional Sovereignty Council was formed, also to be initially headed by al-Burhan. The 2020...
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    in an interim joint civilian-military unity government (the Transitional Sovereignty Council), headed by a civilian Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, with...
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    as the Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council, was formed to oversee the transition to civilian rule. The Second Sovereignty Council acted as a collective...
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    as it replaced the Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council, which was managing the country’s affairs for a transitional period after the overthrow of the rule...
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  • (1969–1971) Transitional Military Council (1985) (1985–1986) Transitional Military Council (2019) Transitional Sovereignty Council (2019–2021, 2021-present) Sudanese...
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    The First Sudanese Sovereignty Council (26 December 1955–17 November 1958), or Supreme Commission or Commission of Sovereignty, was established in the...
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    appointed as Prime Minister by the Transitional Sovereignty Council on 21 August 2019, as part of the country's transition to democracy. On 25 October 2021...
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    Malik Agar (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    state. Since 2023, he has been the deputy chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Sudan's ruling military junta. Malik Agar was born Nganyofa...
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    Hemedti (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    August 2019, the TMC transferred power to the civilian–military Transitional Sovereignty Council, of which Hemetti is a member. Under Article 19 of the August...
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    Mohamed al-Faki (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    Transitional Military Council to the Sovereignty Council, al-Faki commented on a controversy regarding facilities to be provided to the Sovereignty Council...
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  • Sovereignty Council (1964) Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1965) Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1986) Sovereignty Council of Sudan (2019) Transitional Sovereignty...
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    Constitutional Declaration forbids "the chairman and members of the Sovereignty Council and ministers, governors of provinces, or heads of regions" from...
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  • Raja Nicola (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    عيسى عبد المسيح) is a civilian member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Sudan's collective transitional head of state. She was chosen for this position...
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  • movements in Juba, South Sudan, in 2020. In November 2021, a new transitional sovereignty council was formed, with Shams al-Din Kabbashi continuing to serve...
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  • August 2023, the RSF's War Crimes Committee, led by Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council, listed Jumma among wanted individuals, emphasising crimes...
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  • currently led by Malik Agar, the current vice president of the Transitional Sovereignty Council. The group was created on March 8, 2024, and met with army...
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  • successor. "Hamdan Dagalo Appointed as Deputy Head of Sudan's Transitional Military Council". 7dnews.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved...
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    president, deputy chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, who is appointed by the chairman of the council. Historically (in the 1972–1983 and...
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  • member of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council since 21 August 2019. He served as Vice Chairman of the Transitional Military Council in 2019, Commander of...
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  • the Sudan. Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council: Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Deputy Chairman of the Sovereignty Council: Malik Agar Prime Minister:...
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    three seats on the sovereignty council, a total of five ministers in the transitional cabinet and a quarter of seats in the transitional legislature. At...
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  • General Council, exercises more legislative power than the Captain Regent belonging to the opposition. The Transitional Sovereignty Council is the collective...
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    independence to parliament. He assumed the post of president of the Council of Sovereignty after the revolution of October 1964 during the second period of...
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    Transitional Administration (2021–)  Niger – National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (2023–)  Sudan – Transitional Sovereignty Council (2021–)...
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    Gaafar Nimeiry leading to him becoming the Chairman of the Transitional Military Council. Following elections, he surrendered power to the government...
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