This archive report was first published on 22 December 2021.
December 22, 2021 - Khartoum
Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has announced his intention to resign, citing a lack of political support and consensus on a new agreement.
Hamdok's decision comes amid widespread criticism of his reinstatement on November 21, following a coup that saw the military take power and end a transitional partnership with political parties.
According to sources close to Hamdok, he had insisted on remaining in office only if he had political support and if the agreement was enforced, which included the release of political detainees, protection of freedom of expression, and the ability to independently appoint a new cabinet.
However, Hamdok's decision to return to office had faced criticism from parties and the general public, with hundreds of thousands of people marching on the presidential palace on Saturday rejecting both military rule and Hamdok's decision.
The protests have resulted in the deaths of 47 people, including two as a result of Saturday's protest, and reports of rape or gang rape of 13 women and girls have been received by the United Nations.
Hamdok had previously stated that Sudan was 'inching towards the abyss,' blaming political intransigence and lack of consensus on a new political agreement.