SUDAN NEWS ALERT: Sudan Tribune - Ex-member of Sudan’s Sovereign Council says resignation meant to reject humiliation
In a speech explaining her resignation from the Sovereign Council, Aisha Musa pointed out institutional issues within Sudanese executive bodies, saying that her efforts for justice and defence of women rights did not yield any results because her viewpoints were ignored, as the military component exceeded its constitutional powers.
Musa criticised the Transitional Partners Council, saying it “diminished the joint meetings of the cabinet and Sovereign Council and the ruling coalition,” leading to the “concealment of efforts to form the transitional parliament,” which “breached the Constitutional Document without logical justifications”.
Musa added that: “the weakness of state institutions led to the extension of insecurity and the inability to regulate and monitor the military forces”.