Mass demonstrations demanding civilian rule in Sudan may have little impact on strong factions who push a return to military rule, analysts warn
Tens of thousands of Sudanese have marched in several cities to back the full transfer of power to civilians, and to counter a rival days-long sit-in outside the presidential palace in the capital Khartoum demanding a return to "military rule".
"The protests were an explicit rejection of the prospect of a military rule, and an emphasis that the transition to civilian rule remains the goal," Sudanese analyst Othman Mirghani said.Divisions Sudan's precarious transition has been marred by political splits and power struggles among factions at the helm of the transition.
Delays in delivering justice to the families of those killed under Bashir, and even during the 2019 protests following his ouster, have left Hamdok vulnerable to criticism.
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