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Sudanese paramilitary RSF names PM, council for parallel govt

July 29, 2025
in Africa

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces and allied groups have recently made a significant announcement, appointing a civilian prime minister and a new presidential council to lead a rival government. This decision has escalated tensions with the country’s transitional government and has raised concerns about the future of Sudan’s political stability.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is a paramilitary group that emerged from the Janjaweed militia, infamous for their role in the Darfur conflict. They have been accused of human rights abuses and have a controversial reputation within Sudan. The RSF, along with other allied groups, have been in control of the country since the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir in 2019.

The announcement of a rival government has sparked outrage and fear among the people of Sudan, who have been struggling to rebuild their country after years of conflict and political turmoil. The move by the RSF and allied groups has been seen as a direct challenge to the current transitional government, which was established after months of protests and negotiations between the military and civilian leaders.

The newly appointed prime minister, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemeti, is the leader of the RSF and a key figure in the country’s current power dynamics. His appointment has been met with mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a step towards a more inclusive government, while others view it as a threat to the fragile democracy.

The RSF and allied groups have defended their decision, stating that they have the support of the people and that the new government will bring stability and development to the country. They have also accused the current transitional government of being corrupt and failing to address the needs of the people.

However, the international community has expressed concern over the situation in Sudan, with the United Nations calling for an immediate return to civilian rule and the African Union urging all parties to engage in dialogue to resolve the crisis. The United States has also condemned the move, stating that it undermines the progress made towards a democratic transition in Sudan.

The current transitional government, led by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, has rejected the RSF’s announcement and has called for calm and unity among the people. In a statement, Hamdok emphasized the need for a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis, stating that Sudan cannot afford to go back to the days of dictatorship and violence.

The tension between the two rival governments has raised fears of a potential military confrontation, which could further destabilize the country and undo the progress made towards peace and democracy. The people of Sudan have already suffered enough and cannot afford to go back to a state of conflict and uncertainty.

It is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize the best interests of the Sudanese people and work towards a peaceful resolution. The country has a long history of political instability and violence, and it is time for a new chapter to be written. The people of Sudan deserve a government that represents their interests and works towards their well-being.

The international community also has a role to play in supporting Sudan’s transition towards democracy. It is essential for the international community to continue to monitor the situation in Sudan and provide assistance to ensure a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

In conclusion, the announcement of a rival government by the RSF and allied groups has escalated tensions in Sudan and raised concerns about the country’s future. It is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize the well-being of the Sudanese people and work towards a peaceful resolution. The people of Sudan have suffered enough, and it is time for them to have a government that represents their interests and works towards their prosperity. The international community must also continue to support Sudan’s transition towards democracy and help the country achieve lasting peace and stability.

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