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Sudanese protesters celebrate in the streets of Khartoum after ruling generals and protest leaders announced they have reached an agreement on a new governing body on July 5, 2019. (AFP)

Asharq Al-Awsat

Crowds of jubilant Sudanese took to the streets of Khartoum on Friday, chanting "civilian rule" after protest leaders struck a deal with the ruling generals on a new governing body.

Chants of "the martyrs' blood has not been shed in vain" reverberated around the same streets where more than six months of protests culminated in the landmark roadmap for a new political future after the toppling of veteran president Omar al-Bashir in a palace coup in April.

The deal, reached in the early hours of Friday after two days of hard-won talks brokered by Ethiopian and African Union mediators, provides for the interim governing body to have a rotating presidency, as a compromise between the positions of the generals and the protesters.

The blueprint proposes that a general hold the presidency for the first 18 months of a three-year transition, with a civilian taking over for the rest.

The issue had led to weeks of deadlock, which was marred by a brutal raid on a longstanding protest camp outside army headquarters in Khartoum that killed dozens of demonstrators and wounded hundreds on June 3.

"Today we can say that our revolution has embarked on the right path in achieving our goals," said north Khartoum resident Somaiya Hassan, according to AFP.

"I think we will be able to change the horrible situation of our people," she said, as fellow residents flashed victory signs and waved national flags.

As the crowds celebrated, there was no visible security force presence on the streets.

The feared paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces, who have been widely blamed for last month's violence, appeared to be confined to base.

The convoys of pickups mounted with heavy machine guns, that had become a routine sight in the capital, were nowhere to be seen.

Crowds beat tin cans and plastic water bottles as they marched along the capital's main avenues chanting revolutionary slogans.

Men, women and children stood in their vehicles as they joined convoys of vehicles honking horns and chanting: "Civilian rule, civilian rule."

"Now we can congratulate each other," said Mohamed Hussein, who had taken his children out in his car to watch.

"We passed through a difficult phase. Often we felt our revolution had been hijacked, but today we can celebrate our victory."


https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1799596/sudanese-celebrate-protesters-reach-deal-generals
 
The blueprint proposes that a general hold the presidency for the first 18 months of a three-year transition, with a civilian taking over for the rest.
!!!!
So why they are happy, apparently nothing changed !!!!!
 
They had one General presiding for more than30 years and you say nothing has changed.. you must be joking!
Another General now is ruling! yeah very big change.
This is same scenario which happened to Yemen.

Slowly change is better than fast uncontrollable change that can go to anarchy
Protesters should have patience but push pressures
No, this path end to another Yemen.
 
Nope he is sharing power for 18 months with a civilian government.. he will go after the transition period
All dictators say same thing, but they never leave power.
Same thing happened in Yemen when Mansur Hadi came to power for specific time period to create situation for fair election but then he refused to leave power or held election, and mess in Yemen created by Saudis.

Sudan is not different story, and after 18 months we see same thing. he will destroy all of his opponent in the next 18 months or civil war will happen. There is not other option.
 

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