National Consensus Forces
National Consensus Forces تحالف قوى الإجماع الوطني | |
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Chairman | Farouk Abu Issa |
Founded | April 2010 |
Headquarters | Khartoum |
Ideology | Big tent Democracy |
National affiliation | Forces of Freedom and Change |
National Assembly of Sudan | 0 / 354 |
Council of States of Sudan | 0 / 50
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National Consensus Forces (NCF, Ij’maa) is a coalition of political parties in Sudan that opposed the rule of the National Congress Party, and was initially formed to stand against the NCP in the 2010 Sudanese elections.[1] Farouk Abu Issa served as chairman from 2005 until his death in 2020.[2]
Policies[]
The Popular Congress Party, the National Umma Party, and the Sudanese Communist Party later signed the Democratic Alternative Charter (DAC) on 4 July 2012, committing themselves to overthrowing the NCP through various peaceful political and popular means and establishing a civil and democratic state.[1] The DAC was signed by 19 opposition parties.[3] The NCF later outlined their plan for a transitional government to lead Sudan in the post-NCP phase. The NCF's plan involves the establishment of a parliament, a presidential council of six members representing six regions after restructuring the current federal system and an executive government of 20 ministers.[2]
Member parties[]
Main parties[]
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- Sudanese Communist Party led by Muhammad Mukhtar Al-Khatib
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Region of Sudan led by
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Organization of Sudan led by
- Popular Congress Party led by
- Sudanese Ba'ath Party led by
- National Umma Party led by Sadiq al-Mahdi
- led by
- led by
- (HAG) led by
- Sudanese Congress Party led by at the time of signing and by since around 2016[4]
See also[]
- National Democratic Alliance - a previous opposition alliance in Sudan
References[]
- ^ a b Sudan: Who's who in the opposition
- ^ a b National Consensus Forces (NCF)
- ^ Police and Security Forces Continue Clampdown on Protesters & Launch Mass Arrests
- ^ "Sudanese security arrests SCoP leader in severe crackdown on opposition party". Sudan Tribune. 2016-11-09. Archived from the original on 2019-11-27. Retrieved 2019-11-28.
- 2012 establishments in Sudan
- Organisations of the Sudanese Revolution
- Political opposition organizations
- Political parties established in 2012
- Political party alliances in Sudan
- Sudanese democracy movements
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