Bg Overlay #sidebox Skip to content Top Bar Contact usAbout usالعربية tttt Friday, November 18, 2022 ttt end top bar Header Logo Sudan TribunePlural news and views on Sudan end container end header Navigation Side Menu Button Nav-wrap HomePoliticsNewsFact checkingEconomicsInternationalRegionsOpinionPress releasesالعربية end nav-wrap Logo Mobile Logo Sudan TribunePlural news and views on Sudan Nav Right Search end nav right end flex-parent end navigation HomePoliticsDemocratic transitionSudan’s FFC to sign framework agreement with military component in 10 days Content Democratic transitionSudan’s FFC to sign framework agreement with military component in 10 days 17 November 2022In Democratic transition, Military coup, News0 Yasir Arman speaks to reporters in a press conference held by the FFC on November 16, 2022 (ST photo)3 Minttttttt .post-share / Responsive ads November 16, 2022 (KHARTOUM) – The Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) announced an imminent framework agreement with the military component to end the ongoing political crisis in Sudan after the October 25, 2022 coup.In a press conference held on Wednesday, the FFC mainstream “Central Council” held a press conference to announce a two-phase process dubbed “Towards a credible and transparent political process to end the coup and its effects and completes the tasks of the glorious December revolution.”The purpose of the process is to ensure the participation of the revolution’s forces in the democratic transition and to form a large coalition backing the needed reforms, said Yasir Arman in statements to Sudan Tribune on Wednesday.“First, there is a framework agreement including all the necessary mechanisms to end the coup and establish a democratic civil authority based on the document of the Sudanese Bar Association and the political declaration.Asked about the armed groups that supported the coup, Arman stressed the need for joint action to review the Juba peace agreement and to ensure its implementation.(ST) Responsive ads AI CONTENT END 2 Related ArticlesAfrican Union experts discuss boundary demarcation in KhartoumFFC delay announcement of nominees for Sudan’s Sovereign CouncilDarfur rebels to sign ceasefire with Sudan-leaderPresident Kiir threatens war if opposition fails to denounce violenceEditor’s PicksDemocratic transitionEgypt’s pragmatic approach to Sudanese crisis 16 November 2022 Families of protest victims refuses to exempt military from accountability 12 November 2022Sudan’s Burhan sacks head of dismantlement appeal committee 11 November 2022Popular This WeekDeath toll from Central Darfur’s tribal clashes rises to 48Burhan’s speeches at army bases: Preparation for a settlement or fears of a coup?South Sudan, UN sign development cooperation frameworkSudanese hold fresh protests for civil rule, justiceOver 265,000 displaced in W. Kordofan, Blue Nile states: OCHA #secondary End Content Footer Logo end container Contact usAbout usالعربيةCopyright @ 2021 | Sudan Tribune."