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Africa: Horn |
Turabi Blasts New Power-Sharing Deal |
2005-07-12 |
![]() Sudanâs President Omar Bashir promulgated a new constitution on Saturday in accordance with a January peace agreement with former southern rebel group Sudan Peoplesâ Liberation Movement (SPLM). The deal, which was later enshrined in the constitution, grants Bashirâs ruling National Congress Party (NCP) 52 percent of executive posts and legislative seats and the SPLM 28 percent. âNo constitution in the world ever wrote in letter a majority for a party,â said Turabi who was Bashirâs one-time mentor and has been on the offensive since he was freed from 15 months in detention on July 30. Fourteen out of the remaining 20 percent will go to northern opposition parties, with the remaining six percent to be split among other southern groups. Turabi argued that was not fair. âThe two major parties that have governed Sudan ... are misrepresented,â he said, referring to the countryâs two largest traditional parties - the Ummah Party of former Prime Minister Sadiq Al-Mahdi and the Democratic Unionist Party of Mohammed Osman Al-Mirghani. Both Turabiâs Popular Congress and Mahdiâs Ummah Party have already announced they would not participate in Sudanâs new national unity government whose formation is under way. |
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