Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hampok announced that RIA Novosti reports.
“I declare a resignation from the post of Prime Minister,” he said, adding that he leaves this place “to other sons and daughters of the Motherland so that they continue to manage the dear homeland, having passed with her the time that remained from the transition period , in the direction of the civil, democratic state. “
On October 25 last year, in the capital of Sudan, Khartouume, the locals reached the demonstrations against the background of the attempt of the State Purpose of the Military. Prime Minister Sudan Abdala Hamdok – one of the detainees of the army of politicians – called for citizens to go to street protests.
In 2019, a military coup in Sudan, during which the President of Omar Al-Bashir was overthrown. Two branches of power were formed in the country: the military, presented by the head of the sovereign Council Abdel Fatti Al-Burkhan, and the Civic, represented by Prime Minister Abdullah Humduuk. The parties agreed that until November 2021 in the country there will be a transition period.