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Sudanese generals, pro-democracy group sign framework deal

Por: The Boston Globe World December 05, 2022

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KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Sudan’s ruling generals and the main pro-democracy group on Monday signed a framework deal until elections but key dissenters have stayed out of the agreement.The deal pledges to establish a new, civilian-led transitional government to guide the country to elections and offers a path forward in the wake of Sudan’s stalled transition to democracy following the October 2021 coup.The deal — the first of at least two... + full article



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