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Cabinet of Sudan

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The Cabinet of Sudan usually refers to the chief executive body of the Republic of the Sudan.

The constitutional cabinet was dissolved following the 11 April 2019 Sudanese coup d'état.[1] In August 2019, a transitional government was formed with Abdalla Hamdok as prime minister, and 20 Ministers in the transitional cabinet, during the 39-month democratic transition. Ministers of the transitional cabinet are ineligible to run in the election scheduled to follow the transition period.[2] In October 2021, the transitional government was dissolved following the 2021 Sudanese coup d'état.[3][4][2] A civil war broke out between rival factions within the armed forces in April 2023. A new transitional government is expected to be formed in early 2025.[5]

Since February 2025, members of the cabinet serve as ex officio members of Sudan's Transitional Legislative Authority.

Ministries

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Ministries include:

Current cabinet

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The Osman Hussein government was appointed by the Transitional Sovereignty Council in January 2022. A new transitional cabinet is expected to be formed in early 2025.[6]

Portfolio Incumbent
Prime Minister of Sudan Osman Hussein (2022–present)[7][8]
Minister of Defence Yassin Ibrahim (2022–present)[9]
Minister of Education Mahmoud Sir Al-Khatam (2022–2024)[10]
Minister of Energy and Petroleum Mohamed Abdallah Mahmoud (2022–2023)
Mohieddin Naeem (2023–present)[11]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Al-Sadiq Ali (2022–2023)[12][13]
Hussein Awad Ali (2023–2024)[14]
Ali Youssif (2024–present)[15]
Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning Gibril Ibrahim[16][17]
Minister of Industry Batoul Abbas Awad (2022–2023)
Mahasen Ali Yaqoub (2023–present)[18]
Minister of Information Graham Abdel Qader (2022–2024)
Khalid Ali Aleisir (2024–present)[19]
Minister of the Interior Khaled Hassan Mohieddin (2022–2023)
Khalil Pasha Sayrin (2024–present)[20]
Minister of Justice Mohamed Saeed Al-Hilu (2022–2023)
Muawiya Osman Mohamed Khair (2023–present)[21]
Minister of Labor and Administrative Reform Souad Al-Tayeb (2022–2023)
Ahmed Ali Abdel Rahman (2023–present)[22]
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Abdel Hafiz Abdel Nabi (2022–2023)
Minister of Religious Affairs Abdel Atti Ahmed Abbas (2022–2023)[23]
Osama Hassan Mohamed Ahmed (2023–2024)[24]
Omar Bakhit (2024–present)[25]
Minister of Trade Al-Fateh Abdallah Youssif (2023–2024)[26]
Omar Banfir (2024–present)[27]
Minister of Transport Hisham Ahmed Ali Abu Zaid (2022–2023)
Abubakr Abu Al-Qasim (2023–present)[28]

Previous cabinets

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sarah El Sirgany, Nima Elbagir and Yasir Abdullah (11 April 2019). "Sudan's President Bashir forced out in military coup". CNN.
  2. ^ a b "Live: Sudan's General Burhan dissolves government, declares state of emergency". France 24. 25 October 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Sudan's Burhan declares state of emergency, dissolves government". Reuters. 25 October 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  4. ^ "'Utterly unacceptable': World reacts to Sudan 'coup'". Al Jazeera English. 2021-10-25. Archived from the original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  5. ^ https://www.voanews.com/a/military-sudan-to-form-new-government-after-regaining-khartoum-/7968633.html
  6. ^ https://www.voanews.com/a/military-sudan-to-form-new-government-after-regaining-khartoum-/7968633.html
  7. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article254282/
  8. ^ https://suna-sd.net/posts/in-an-emergency-sitting-cabinet-discusses-developments-in-internal-and-external-events-710
  9. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article285879/
  10. ^ https://alshoub.tv/26778/
  11. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article278944/
  12. ^ https://sudanembassy-turkiye.net/en/2023/08/08/head-of-cabinet-visit-to-ankara/
  13. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article292891/
  14. ^ https://newscentral.africa/al-burhan-announces-cabinet-shake-up-in-sudan/
  15. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article295379/
  16. ^ https://suna-sd.net/posts/ozyr-almaly-ygdd-ahtmam-alhkom-bdaam-almsharyaa-alantagy-laaaad-alaaamar
  17. ^ https://sudanembassy-turkiye.net/en/2023/08/08/head-of-cabinet-visit-to-ankara/
  18. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article279666/
  19. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article292891/
  20. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article279666/
  21. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article279666/
  22. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article278944/
  23. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article279666/
  24. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article292891/
  25. ^ https://newscentral.africa/al-burhan-announces-cabinet-shake-up-in-sudan/
  26. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article278944/
  27. ^ https://newscentral.africa/al-burhan-announces-cabinet-shake-up-in-sudan/
  28. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article278944/
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