Al-Yurae- The Committee for the Dismantling of the Thirty of June 1989 regime and the Recovery of Public Funds announced its intention to hold an internal workshop to evaluate its performance and document its experience before presenting it at the conference.
The civil forces that signed the framework agreement announced the launch of the second phase of the political process, to begin with the conference to dismantle the former regime next Sunday.
The dismantling committee said in a statement that it “will start its work with an internal workshop that includes its membership in the capital and the states to evaluate its performance in a transparent and objective manner and document its period of work in preparation for presenting these outputs within the topics of the ninth of January workshop for all participants and invitees.”
It pointed out that this workshop is held within the framework of its preparations for the conference on the issue of dismantling within the conferences and workshops of the five issues stipulated in the framework agreement to subject it to the largest base of discussion and the widest participation of Sudanese men and women who believe in achieving the goals and objectives of the revolution and those interested in issues of civil democratic transition.
It added: “Because the project of the dismantling committee is a project that derives its strength and support from the honorable sons and daughters of the Sudanese people, and their continuous observations in order to improve work through proposals and opinions have been the best assessment, we are open today to receive all your comments, opinions and suggestions in order to improve and develop work, and you will find all attention and consideration from us.”
On December 5, 2022, political forces and trade union and professional entities, including Freedom and Change, signed a framework agreement with the coup leaders, which is scheduled to be supplemented by a final agreement after consensus on transition issues.
These issues include resolving the eastern Sudan crisis, dismantling the former regime, assessing the peace, justice and transitional justice agreement, and reforming security and military institutions.
On the other hand, the official spokesman of the Arab Socialist Baath Party, Adel Khalaf Allah, downplayed the step of re-forming the disempowerment committee.
Khalaf Allah said, according to the newspaper Al-Sayha, issued on Friday, that the matter can only be achieved under a democratic system that expresses the will of the living forces in society.
“Not through the formation that is now in power or through an attempt to expand the base by introducing the elements of the former regime who were overthrown by the revolution,” he added.
Khalafalla stressed that reconstituting the committee is useless.
“This is talk for political consumption because it is not achieved under the current authority,” he said, in addition to an attempt to legitimize it by local, regional and international forces that have interests that contradict the interests of the Sudanese people.