On March 19 this year, Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) – the country’s civilian force – and the Parliamentary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) struck a deal to form a new transitional administration and signed the final agreement paving the way for the transfer of power to a civilian government.
Since the end of last year, Sudan’s political faction groups – the military leadership and civilian political parties – have been negotiating a peace accord aimed at reinstating a civilian administration.
The parties have agreed to set up an 11-member committee to draft a new constitution, including nine members from civilian organisations, one from the army, and one from paramilitary forces.
In light of this agreement, the transitional constitution was