Sudan has sworn in its first Cabinet since the military ousted President Omar al-Bashir in April following mass pro-democracy protests. The new members include Sudan’s first woman foreign minister, Asmaa Abdalla, and a former World Bank economist as finance minister, AP said.
The Cabinet is part of a power-sharing agreement between the military and pro-democracy demonstrators.
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The agreement was signed following pressure from the US and its Arab allies, amid growing concerns the political crisis could ignite a civil war.
The new prime minister, Abdallah Hamdok, is still negotiating with the pro-democracy movement over the last two Cabinet posts.