Kamel Idris: We are fighting a double war against the rebellion and the speech of hatred. We call a national hospital project

Sudan Port – Zul Net Network

The Prime Minister, d. Kamel Idris, that Sudan fights a war on two fronts: the first is an area against the rebellious militia, and the second is intellectual and media against hatred speech and destructive rumors, calling for political and societal forces to adopt a complete national project to hospitalize and fight everything that threatens the unity of social fabric.

This came during an advisory meeting held by Idris today in the Hall office of the city of Port Sudan, bringing together representatives of a certain number of political and national forces, in which they discussed the current situation and the vision of political actors on the management of the transition phase and its liabilities.

Representatives of Democratic Alliance for Social Justice, The National Movement Forces, The Coordination of the Return to the Founder Platform, The Sudan Alliance (Nine), The Popular Conference, The Federal National Conference, The Federal Democratic – The Supreme Leadership Authority, The National Line Alliance, The Civil Gathering, The Sudan Women national figures.

The speakers have confirmed their full support for the armed forces and the support forces in the battle of dignity, confirming their membership in dialogue as a means of reaching peace and putting an end to the rebellion, according to the aspirations of the Sudanese people.

Participants announced their support for Prime Minister’s programs and their complete will to support the transition phase in order to achieve political stability and economic growth, calling for the adoption of Sudanese-Odanese dialogue as a national mechanism for the solution, far from dependence abroad or exclusion.

The participants demanded that the Prime Minister be at the same distance from all political and societal forces and to ensure the independence of the executive decision of any party polarization or regional.

The meeting ended by stressing the importance of continuous consultation and coordination to build a rule of law and the institutions that the Sudanese people are looking for.







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