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Cabinet of Sudan
Executive body of Sudan
Executive body of Sudan
The Cabinet of Sudan usually refers to the chief executive body of the Republic of the Sudan.
The constitutional cabinet was dissolved following the 11 April 2019 Sudanese coup d'état. In August 2019, a transitional government was formed with Abdalla Hamdok as prime minister, and 20 Ministers in the transitional cabinet, during the 39-month democratic transition. Ministers of the transitional cabinet are ineligible to run in the election scheduled to follow the transition period. In October 2021, the transitional government was dissolved following the 2021 Sudanese coup d'état. A civil war broke out between rival factions within the armed forces in April 2023. Since February 2025, members of the cabinet serve as ex officio members of Sudan's Transitional Legislative Authority.
Ministries
Ministries include:
- Defense
- Education
- Energy and Petroleum
- Finance
- Foreign Affairs
- Information
- Justice
- Interior
Current cabinet
Main article: Kamil Idris government
Previous cabinets
- National Revolutionary Command Council (Sudan)
- Transitional Military Council (1985)
- Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation
- Transitional Military Council (2019)
- Abdalla Hamdok government (2019-2022)
- Osman Hussein government (2022-2025)
- Dafallah al-Haj Ali government (2025)
References
References
- Sarah El Sirgany, Nima Elbagir and Yasir Abdullah. (11 April 2019). "Sudan's President Bashir forced out in military coup". CNN.
- (25 October 2021). "Live: Sudan's General Burhan dissolves government, declares state of emergency".
- (25 October 2021). "Sudan's Burhan declares state of emergency, dissolves government". Reuters.
- (2021-10-25). "'Utterly unacceptable': World reacts to Sudan 'coup'". [[Al Jazeera English]].
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