NCP Says It Is Too Early to Talk about Post-dialogue Government - Rawan For Media Artistic and Production
The
NCP was reacting to the conclusions announced by the head of Governance
Issues Committee Barakat Musa Hawati on Thursday 28 January 2016 when
he told reporters that a Government of National Reconciliation led by
President Omer al-Bashir will be formed to implement the resolutions of
the national process.
Commenting
on Hawati’s statements, NCP spokesperson, Yasir Youssef, said that it
is too early to speak about the resolution of the NDC on the form and
components of government during the post national dialogue period.
He
pointed that the outcome of the different NDC committees should be
examined by a five-member conciliation committee after what it will be
adopted by the national dialogue general assembly.
"Since
this General Assembly is the only decisional body, it is too early to
say that an agreement was reached on a national government or else. Even
if it is agreed at the committees’ level, the resolution remains
contingent on the vote of the General Assembly where any recommendation
should be endorsed by 90% of its members" he said.
By Sudan Tribune, 10 hours 46 minutes ago
National
Congress Party (NCP) Monday said it is too early to talk about the type
of the government that will be formed to implement the outcome of the
National Dialogue Conference (NDC).
Congress Party (NCP) Monday said it is too early to talk about the type
of the government that will be formed to implement the outcome of the
National Dialogue Conference (NDC).
The
NCP was reacting to the conclusions announced by the head of Governance
Issues Committee Barakat Musa Hawati on Thursday 28 January 2016 when
he told reporters that a Government of National Reconciliation led by
President Omer al-Bashir will be formed to implement the resolutions of
the national process.
Commenting
on Hawati’s statements, NCP spokesperson, Yasir Youssef, said that it
is too early to speak about the resolution of the NDC on the form and
components of government during the post national dialogue period.
He
pointed that the outcome of the different NDC committees should be
examined by a five-member conciliation committee after what it will be
adopted by the national dialogue general assembly.
"Since
this General Assembly is the only decisional body, it is too early to
say that an agreement was reached on a national government or else. Even
if it is agreed at the committees’ level, the resolution remains
contingent on the vote of the General Assembly where any recommendation
should be endorsed by 90% of its members" he said.
By Sudan Tribune, 10 hours 46 minutes ago
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