By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
DNE Africa
  • Home
  • Politics
    Zimbabwe to Mark National Culture Month in May 2025
    Culture

    Zimbabwe to Mark National Culture Month in May 2025

    By TV BRICS 1 Min Read
    24,000 Attend Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Africa's Largest Music Event
    Culture

    24,000 Attend Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Africa’s Largest Music Event

    By TV BRICS May 6, 2025
    Why SoftPOS and mPOS are the key to unlocking financial inclusion in Egypt and remains a largely untapped driver of new revenue streams and growth within the financial sector
    Businessopinion

    Why SoftPOS and mPOS are the key to unlocking financial inclusion in Egypt and remains a largely untapped driver of new revenue streams and growth within the financial sector

    By Usama Elsayed May 6, 2025
  • Business
    South Africa Considers Additional Incentives for Auto Industry to Counter U.S. Tariffs
    Business

    South Africa Considers Additional Incentives for Auto Industry to Counter U.S. Tariffs

    South Africa is weighing the introduction of additional incentives for its automotive…

    By Taha Sakr 1 Min Read
    Namibia Urges U.S. to Uphold Trade Rules After 21% Tariffs Hit Key Exports
    Business
    Namibia Urges U.S. to Uphold Trade Rules After 21% Tariffs Hit Key Exports
    IMG 1282
    Business
    Zanzibar Introduces Digital Loan Platform to Enhance Financial Access for Special Groups
    Zambia Launches New Currency to Celebrate Heritage and Drive Economic Growth
    Business
    Zambia Launches New Currency to Celebrate Heritage and Drive Economic Growth
    IMF Concludes Visit to Senegal, Cites Under-Reporting of Fiscal Data
    Business
    IMF Concludes Visit to Senegal, Cites Under-Reporting of Fiscal Data
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Reading: Sudan’s De Facto Ruler Burhan Unveils Roadmap for Constitutional Transition Amid Escalating Conflict
Sign In
  • Join US
DNE AfricaDNE Africa
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • World
  • My Bookmarks
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Sudan’s De Facto Ruler Burhan Unveils Roadmap for Constitutional Transition Amid Escalating Conflict

Sudan’s De Facto Ruler Burhan Unveils Roadmap for Constitutional Transition Amid Escalating Conflict

Taha Sakr
Last updated: March 6, 2025 7:23 pm
By Taha Sakr 5 Min Read
Share
Sudan’s De Facto Ruler Burhan Unveils Roadmap for Constitutional Transition Amid Escalating Conflict
SHARE

As Sudan grapples with prolonged civil unrest, General Abdel-Fattah Burhan, the de facto ruler of Sudan and head of the country’s military, has announced a comprehensive roadmap aimed at steering the nation toward a constitutional transition. The proposed plan, put forward by the army-affiliated foreign ministry, outlines key steps to facilitate democratic elections, including the formation of a transitional government, the appointment of a civilian prime minister, and the initiation of a broad national dialogue engaging various political factions and civil society organizations.

Burhan emphasized that this transition process would involve all significant political forces and warring factions, seeking to create an inclusive framework for Sudan’s future governance. The roadmap, he noted, is designed to restore stability and pave the way for a more democratic system following months of devastating conflict that has displaced millions and left the country in deep turmoil.

Sudan’s Escalating Conflict & the Road to Reform

Since April of last year, Sudan has been engulfed in violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), led by Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), commanded by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti. The infighting, initially triggered by power struggles between the two factions, has plunged the country into one of its worst crises in decades, exacerbating humanitarian challenges and destabilizing the region.

Burhan’s latest proposal seeks to establish a framework for governance that could help bring an end to hostilities and provide a political solution to the ongoing conflict. However, skepticism remains over whether all parties, particularly the RSF and opposition groups, will fully engage in the process. The lack of trust between rival factions and the deep-seated divisions within Sudan’s political landscape present significant obstacles to the roadmap’s success.

Burhan’s Strong Stand on Palestine & Regional Affairs

Beyond domestic issues, Burhan also addressed regional concerns, particularly Sudan’s stance on the ongoing crisis in Gaza. During a recent Arab summit held in Cairo, he expressed unwavering support for Palestinian statehood and strongly opposed any plans that could lead to the forced displacement of Palestinians from their homeland.

“We firmly reject any initiatives aimed at uprooting our Palestinian brothers from their land under any pretext. Such moves not only threaten Arab national security but also undermine regional and global stability,” Burhan asserted.

The summit saw Arab leaders endorsing Egypt’s proposed post-war reconstruction plan for Gaza, a $53 billion initiative intended to allow nearly two million Palestinians to remain in the territory while rebuilding critical infrastructure. This endorsement came in direct opposition to a controversial proposal by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which suggested depopulating the area and repurposing it for economic development as a coastal resort.

While the Cairo summit’s resolutions were welcomed by Hamas, Israel dismissed the initiative, and the response from the Trump administration remained tepid. Nevertheless, Burhan’s firm stance reinforced Sudan’s alignment with broader Arab efforts to support the Palestinian cause.

Challenges Ahead for Sudan’s Political Transition

Despite Burhan’s ambitious roadmap, significant hurdles remain on Sudan’s path to stability. The ongoing war between the SAF and RSF has devastated the nation, with mass displacement, worsening humanitarian conditions, and continued military confrontations obstructing any meaningful political dialogue. Additionally, concerns persist over whether the transitional government, once established, will genuinely pave the way for democratic elections or merely serve to consolidate military rule.

As international stakeholders and regional powers monitor the situation, the success of Burhan’s proposed roadmap will depend on its ability to gain buy-in from rival factions and deliver tangible progress toward peace and governance reform. The coming months will be critical in determining whether Sudan moves toward a sustainable political transition or remains mired in instability and conflict.

You Might Also Like

Ethiopian government conducting unlawful conscription: Amhara Association of America

African Union Launches Plan to Accelerate Free Movement Protocol

Senegalese President Holds Talks with Senior Qatari Official

Republic of Congo Seeks BRICS Membership, President Says

Ethiopian Government Allocates $1.6 Billion in Subsidies, Reports Strong Economic Growth

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link

You Might Also Like

Somali PM Makes Cabinet Changes, Appoints New Defense Minister Again in Less Than Two Months
Politics

Somali PM Makes Cabinet Changes, Appoints New Defense Minister Again in Less Than Two Months

By Taha Sakr 1 Min Read
Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Declare 'New Phase' in Conflict with National Army
Politics

Sudanese Rapid Support Forces Declare ‘New Phase’ in Conflict with National Army

By Taha Sakr 1 Min Read
Prosperity Party Claims Creation of Three Million Jobs Amid Ongoing Economic Struggles
Politics

Prosperity Party Claims Creation of Three Million Jobs Amid Ongoing Economic Struggles

By Taha Sakr 2 Min Read

More Popular from DNE AFRICA

Ad imageAd image
Politics

Tigray Opposition Parties Accuse Interim Administration of Undermining Democracy

Opposition parties in Ethiopia’s Tigray region are intensifying criticism of the Tigray Interim Regional Administration (TIRA),…

By Taha Sakr
Business

Ethiopian Airlines to Break Ground on Mega Airport in November 2025

Ethiopian Airlines, which generated $7 billion in revenue during the 2023/2024 fiscal year and expects $8…

By Taha Sakr
Politics

U.S. Urged to Address Worsening Human Rights Crisis in Ethiopia

Ethiopian American civic organizations are calling for urgent international action as Ethiopia’s human rights situation continues…

By Taha Sakr
Politics

Amhara IDPs Endure Severe Shelter Crisis Amid Prolonged Displacement

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Ethiopia’s Amhara region are grappling with deteriorating shelter conditions after years…

By Taha Sakr
DNE Africa

News by Africans, For Africans

Categories

  • The Escapist
  • Entertainment
  • Business

Quick Links

  • Advertise with us
  • Newsletters
  • Complaint
  • Deal

DNE Africa.All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?