Sudan’s R.S.F. Coalition Appoints Leaders for Parallel Government

The Sudan Founding Alliance has made a significant announcement, appointing General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, commander of the Rapid Support Forces, to lead a 15-member government council. This council will consist of regional governors, emphasizing the paramilitary group’s increasing role in the country’s governance. The move is seen as a major shift in power dynamics within Sudan, with potential implications for the nation’s political stability.

General Daglo, who previously served as a commander in the Sudanese army, has been a prominent figure in the country’s recent political developments. His appointment to lead this parallel government council is viewed as a consolidation of power under the R.S.F., which has been a key player in Sudan’s ongoing conflicts and power struggles. Analysts suggest that this development could further complicate efforts to maintain national unity and political stability in Sudan.