Sudan’s civilian and military factions jostle for influence amid small economic gains


Issue 447 - 08 Oct 2021 - By James Gavin | 3 minute read

Sudan’s embattled civilian-military government is now two years into a three-year term, but fissures in the uneasy alliance that sees power divided between Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok and Transitional Sovereign Council head General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan are rarely far from the surface.

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