Sudan’s NCP issues contradictory statements on new government
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August 7, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – Two senior officials from the National
Congress Party (NCP) made contradictory remarks on the upcoming
formation of the new government which would be the first after the
South’s secession.

The "Second Republic" as NCP officials describe it will embrace a new
constitution and implement major changes in the structure of the state
as well as the ruling party.

Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir has made it clear that the
new constitution will state that Islam is the official religion of the
state and Arabic is its official language. He dismissed any talk about
diversity in post-secession Sudan.

Yesterday the NCP political bureau officer Qutbi al-Mahdi revealed
that decrees will soon be issued relating to political, economic and
social situation but provided no details.

He added that the upcoming decisions will give clear indications on
the new state structure, form of government and how to share power as
well as on the participation of other political parties in the new
cabinet.

The NCP official said he expects a wide participation by political
parties in the executive and legislative branches of government along
with the ruling party.

But the NCP media officer Ibrahim Ghandour denied that any decisions
have been made on a broad-based government adding that this has not
even been discussed.

Ghandour said that he hopes the ongoing dialogue with the National
Umma Party (NUP) headed by al-Sadiq al-Mahdi and Democratic Unionist
Party (DUP) led by Mohamed Osman al-Mirghani would result in them
participating in the government.

(ST)

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