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Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim and Darfur Governor Minni Minnawi were initially reluctant to sign the framework agreement struck between Sudanese military and civilian leaders in December, but are now close to finding common ground. Provided certain conditions are met.
A year after the previous incumbent stepped down, several figures in the Forces of Freedom and Change coalition are in the running for the prime minister’s job. The appointment will come in the wake of a framework agreement signed with the military authorities on 5 December and is supposed to be a first step towards a presidential election.
The signatories of the 5 December peace agreement are trying to stick to a tight, self-imposed 24-month deadline. The appointment of a new prime minister is not expected in the immediate future.
The first major disbursement to Ethiopia from an international financial institution since the start of the civil war in 2020 went ahead despite the reluctance of key political figures in the European Union.
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