Khartoum: It occurred on Sunday that the deal to reinstate Abdalla Hamdok was agreed upon. Sudan’s military brought back Hamdok on the post of Prime Minister. It also confirmed the release of all political detainees after weeks of pernicious chaos ignited by an uprising. Sudanese Military ousted Hamdok in a coup on Oct. 25. On the other hand, the FCC civilian union did not call off the protest.

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