...السوداني الى هؤلاء واولئك ، هؤلاء الذين ...

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00:00to those and those who support the military do not have a presence in the idea that he is defending
00:09considering that they want the civil democratic transition because these are political forces
00:14it has a presence and sees the measures taken by the army to correct the course of the transitional period because there was a blockage in the horizon
00:22the forces of freedom and change. The Central Council was unique in the political scene
00:27I mean other civilian forces that were silent in the Republican Palace. Therefore, this section of the street after being stabbed
00:35All the descriptions are from the Sudanese street with
00:39the measures and escalation that call for freedom and change. The Central Council, of course, this matter is a sit-in for the right,
00:46A silent majority in all of Sudan, Sudan
00:49forty, but Mr. What the street is talking about today must negotiate, as I mentioned, that things are not related to people
00:58What the street is demanding today is a transfer
01:00the transfer of power to civilians, as the constitutional document says, is the basis of the problem.
01:08And when I talk about proof, we're talking about a president
01:11the Sovereignty Council, which was perhaps accused in a period of time that it was trying to put a coup on
01:21The civilian component.
01:24Of course, of course, the description of the coup started from the point of view, I mean, everyone sees it in the direction of buying it
01:30Because when we entered what was described as true
01:34the concepts. I am talking to the viewers, I mean, I am saying that this matter in the first place, did not cause political differences
01:41among the political forces, that there was a group of parties that controlled the scene and practiced the dictatorship of the parties
01:48therefore, this matter is in a sit-in for the rights of the Sudanese. This completes my idea that talking about a Sudanese street
01:56As if the Sudanese are unanimous on one vision, this is not
02:00an assessment, otherwise we would have one party or even two parties. We have more than one hundred parties. Therefore, no one can claim that he represents the Sudanese street
02:10and that those who went out in the street should not be dominated by their vision.
02:13The vision that we want is a democratic transition towards full civility, but with democratic mechanisms and not
02:21to impose a vision. I mean, the group in the street now wants to lead Sudan to chaos
02:26Or his wishes come true. I think that this matter
02:29in a remedy for the democratic right to disagree. I mean, I want civility and democracy, but I do not want it in this way. Why is it imposed on us
02:38In this way, there is a transitional period with specific goals in which some political forces want to impose their vision
02:45without allowing others to say their opinion, which
02:49He rules between us is a box, so why don't people go to the elections and to the fund to determine what the Sudanese people want? There are differences, not only on the ruling, but