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Statute change gives Bashir more power

Published: 05 Jan 2015 - 04:08 am | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 08:12 pm

KHARTOUM: Sudan’s parliament yesterday passed constitutional amendments allowing President Omar Hassan Al Bashir to appoint state governors directly and expanding the mandate of its powerful security agency.

“The amendments were approved unanimously,” national assembly speaker Al Fatih Ezzedine Mansour said after parliament agreed to 18 changes.
Elections for state governors had also been due to take place in April along with presidential and parliamentary polls. The proposed amendments pushed the date of the elections back by 11 days, and polling is now scheduled for April 13.
Bashir, 71, is standing again in the election which is widely expected to extend his reign but that opposition parties have said they will boycott. Another amendment expanded the responsibilities of the powerful National Intelligence and Security Service.
The amendment means the NISS is now a “regular force whose mission is to oversee internal and external national security”, Badria Suleiman, head of the committee that examined the amendments, said yesterday.
AFP