MADRID, 3 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Sudan’s main opposition movement, the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC), and the country’s military have agreed to sign a framework agreement on the transition next Monday, they announced in a statement.

The opposition has indicated that this agreement seeks the transition to a civilian government in the country and after its signing, “several pending points” will be negotiated with the participation of all the stakeholders interested in drawing up a transitional Constitution.

The signatories will be required to develop four documents on accountability and transitional justice, dismantling the old regime, review of the Juba peace agreement and security reform.

“The parties that will sign are the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC), the Sudanese Revolutionary Front led by Al Hadi Idris, the People’s Congress Party, the Democratic Unionist Party, and professional and civil society groups,” he said. the politician Yasir Arman in statements to ‘Sudan Tribune’.

“A framework agreement will be signed within 72 hours. The main difference between it, the constitutional declaration of 2019 and the Agreement of November 21, 2022 (between al-Burhan and Hamdok) is the non-participation of the military in power in all levels,” he added.

In this way, the transitional authority, including the cabinet and the Sovereign Council, will be made up entirely of civilians.

For his part, the leader of the Revolutionary Democratic Current of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement has stated that he hopes that the political prisoners will be released before the signing, since it stipulates the “end of violence against the mass movement “, the release of detainees and a transformation of the media in favor of civil democracy.

Al Burhan led a new coup in October 2021 that overthrew the transitional prime minister, Abdalá Hamdok, appointed after an agreement between the previous military junta, which emerged after the 2019 coup against Al Bashir, and various civil and opposition political formations.