The spokesman for the Forces of Freedom and Change FFC ( the Central Council ) Wagdy Saleh, revealed the most important provisions of the constitutional declaration that is to be approved next week.

 

The former head of the dissolved Empowerment Removal Committee  ERC said in an interview with Darfur 24 that the new constitutional declaration includes proposals about the form of the Sudanese state, the structures of the transitional authority, the establishment of the Legislative Council and its powers, noting that all these items will be presented to the blocs of the revolution forces for approval and then approval.

 

Wajdi Saleh stressed that the formation of a government in light of the current military coup is impossible and cannot happen, and that the Alliance for Freedom and Change will not accept after the martyrs of the glorious December revolution that the leader of the coup “Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan” determines the form of the next government, the specifications of the Prime Minister and the structures of power.

 

On the 4th of last July, the head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, issued a sudden statement in which he announced the withdrawal of the army from the dialogue sponsored by the tripartite mechanism and leaving the space for the political forces to form a government of Technocrat.

 

He continued: “We know who is behind what is happening, we have enough information that makes us able to determine who is the real enemy.” Therefore, the forces of freedom and change will not engage in any side battles and will not fight with the forces of the revolution, no matter how different the visions are”.

Denouncing the talk about the decline in the popularity of the Alliance of Freedom and Change, which seemed clear after it organized protest processions in rejection of the tribal conflict in the Blue Nile region recently.

 

 

Acknowledging that they committed many mistakes, including their failure to establish the Legislative Council at the beginning of the transitional period, explaining that the Alliance for Freedom and Change is no longer the only representative of the revolution as before.

 

The prominent lawyer accused the remnants of the former regime and what he called the “coup forces” of igniting the tribal conflict that the Blue Nile region witnessed recently, and that what happened is nothing but an extension of the bloody events that the Darfur region and eastern Sudan are witnessing from time to time.

 

In response to what was mentioned in an investigation into the smuggling of Sudanese gold to Russia, which was broadcast by CNN, which sparked widespread controversy, Saleh said that the entire country has been (kidnapped) and there are no institutions to track this looted money, whether it is gold or something else. Sudan is full of minerals, not just gold.

He continued, “I am not surprised by what was mentioned in the investigation by virtue of my previous work in the committee to remove the empowerment of the former regime. Yes, the information is shocking, but it is real, and trying to deny it is like covering the face with a sieve.”