SUDAN INSIGHT ALERT: al-Rakoba - The FFC reap their political and executive shortcomings
14/10/2021: al-Rakoba - The FFC reap their political and executive shortcomings
Arguing that the crisis facing Sudan’s democratic transition is the inevitable result of the inaction of the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) Central Council, Wael Mahjoub calls for the FFC Central Council to “solve their problems with the neglected streets,” through transparency, practising the virtue of self-criticism and holding accountable its cadres who caused the “political collapse”.
Suggesting the FFC Central Council has become a club for the career advancement opportunities and party quotas, Mahjoub blames it for the military’s growing threats to the democratic transition, citing its: weakness, inaction, poor choice of officials, concessions, gasping for positions and infighting.
To resist military coup attempts, Mahjoub concludes with calls for the mass movement to reorganise itself through a new alliance of revolutionary forces that is not led by “the same forces whose political and executive practices led to the disappearance of the slogans and goals of the revolution.”