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    The Transitional Sovereignty Council (Arabic: مجلس السيادة الإنتقالي, romanized: Majlis al-Siyādah al-Intiqālī) is the collective head of state of Sudan...
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    39 months in the transition to democracy, which is supposed to end with the next general election. The Transitional Sovereignty Council was dissolved by...
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  • the Transitional Military Council (TMC). On 20 August 2019, the TMC dissolved giving its authority over to the Transitional Sovereignty Council, who...
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    the Transitional Legislative Council. The transition deal (23.(4) of the Draft Constitutional Declaration) sets the transitional Legislative Council to...
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    Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (category Members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council)
    went into effect on 17 August and a collective head of state Transitional Sovereignty Council was formed, also to be initially headed by al-Burhan. The 2020...
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    The Transitional Presidential Council (TPC; French: Conseil présidentiel de transition; Haitian Creole: Konsèy Prezidansyèl Tranzisyon) is a temporary...
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  • (1969–1971) Transitional Military Council (1985) (1985–1986) Transitional Military Council (2019) Transitional Sovereignty Council (2019–2021, 2021-present) Sudanese...
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  • for the transfer of power to a new body known as the Sovereignty Council and to other transitional state bodies. Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo...
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    as it replaced the Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council, which was managing the country’s affairs for a transitional period after the overthrow of the rule...
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    The First Sudanese Sovereignty Council (26 December 1955–17 November 1958), or Supreme Commission or Commission of Sovereignty, was established in the...
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