The Borneo Post

Sudan’s Bashir appoints PM for first time since coup

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KHARTOUM: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Wednesday appointed a top aide as prime minister, reinstatin­g a post he had abolished after coming to power in a 1989 coup, an official said.

Bakri Hassan Saleh was named prime minister by the executive bureau of Bashir’s National Congress Party ( NCP).

“He will take the oath as prime minister tomorrow,” Ibrahim Mahmoud, the NCP’s deputy chief, told reporters, adding that Saleh would also hold onto his current post of Sudan’s first vice president.

Sudanese lawmakers voted in December to reinstate the post of prime minister.

Following the appointmen­t of Saleh, a fellow officer involved in the Islamist-backed coup, Bashir is expected to announce a cabinet reshuffle yesterday.

The naming of a premier and delegation of some of the president’s powers fall in line with reforms proposed by a year-long national dialogue held between Bashir’s government and some opposition groups.

In October, after a quarter century in power, Bashir concluded the national dialogue aimed at resolving insurgenci­es in Sudan’s border regions and healing the country’s crisiswrac­ked economy.

The talks launched in October 2015 were boycotted by most mainstream opposition and armed groups.

Bashir abolished the post of premier after he led a bloodless coup almost three decades ago against then premier Sadiq alMahdi with the help of Islamist leader Hassan al-Turabi.

Mahdi, who had fled abroad more than two years ago, returned to Sudan last month.

A fixture of Sudanese politics since the 1960s, Mahdi served as prime minister from 1966 to 1967 and again from 1986 to 1989.

His government was the last to be democratic­ally elected in Sudan before the 1989 coup. — AFP

 ??  ?? Saleh walks out after being named prime minister during a meeting on party leadership in Khartoum, Sudan. — Reuters photo
Saleh walks out after being named prime minister during a meeting on party leadership in Khartoum, Sudan. — Reuters photo

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