Sudanese prime minister returns to post after military coup
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The military who seized power in the country entered into agreements with Abdullah Hamdok to return to the post of head of government.
After the military coup in Sudan, Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok returned to his post. About it informs Associated Press Sunday, Nov.21.
The Sudanese military, who seized power, entered into agreements with Hamdock to return to his post. They also agreed to release other formerly imprisoned officials from custody.
Hamdock will now lead the Sudanese government until parliamentary elections in 2023, while under military supervision.
Recall that in Sudan on October 25 there was a military coup… The military arrested the prime minister, four ministers, and officials from Khartoum state. The army blocked all entrances to the capital of the country, Khartoum.
Last week in Sudan during coup protest killed 15 people. Security officials opened fire on the demonstrators with firearms. Tear gas was also used.
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