Sudan’s army chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has recently proposed a comprehensive national dialogue aimed at completing the country's transition to a civilian-led democracy. This development follows a period marked by military intervention, the imposition of emergency rule, and the suspension of previous political agreements.
Critics argue that these latest overtures toward dialogue lack credibility given the general's history of broken promises and political exclusion. The proposal faces skepticism regarding its potential to foster genuine stability, as observers weigh the military's current rhetoric against its past actions in governing the nation.
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