Draft Political Framework Agreement

Country/entity
Sudan
Region
Africa (excl MENA)
Agreement name
Draft Political Framework Agreement
Date
15 May 2022
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Interstate/intrastate conflict(s)
Stage
Framework/substantive - comprehensive
Conflict nature
Government/territory
Peace process
Sudan Transition Process
Parties
Copy of agreement unsigned, but agreement was signed by the military leadership and over 40 political parties, signatory armed movements of the Juba Agreement for Peace in the Sudan, trade unions and professional associations.

Signatories include (but not limited to):
Chairperson of the Sovereign Council and Commander of the
Sudanese Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhane;

Deputy Chairperson of the Sovereign Council and head of the Rapid Support Forces,
Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo;

Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC)
Third parties
Copy of agreement unsigned, but the agreement was facilitated by:
The United Nations,
The African Union,
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).
Description
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Groups

Children/youth
Groups→Children/youth→Substantive
1. The Constitution defines the tasks of the National Transitional Legislative Council, the number of its seats, the percentages, and criteria for selection, in a manner that guarantees the participation of women by 40%, youth, resistance committees and people with special needs.
Disabled persons
Groups→Disabled persons→Anti-discrimination
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
Groups→Disabled persons→Substantive
1. The Constitution defines the tasks of the National Transitional Legislative Council, the number of its seats, the percentages, and criteria for selection, in a manner that guarantees the participation of women by 40%, youth, resistance committees and people with special needs.
Elderly/age

No specific mention.

Migrant workers

No specific mention.

Racial/ethnic/national group
Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Rhetorical
2. Sudan is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual country. Its identity is based on its historical and contemporary components, its geographical dimensions and its distinctive civilizational heritage that extends for seven thousand years shaping its diversity and forming the source of its wealth.
Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Anti-discrimination
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
5. The State shall guarantee, support, and protect the freedom of belief and religious practices and worship for all the Sudanese people, and the State shall stand at an equal distance from cultural, ethnic, regional, and religious identities, and shall not impose a religion on anyone. The state shall not be biased regarding religious affairs and matters of belief and conscience.
Religious groups
Groups→Religious groups→Rhetorical
2. Sudan is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual country. Its identity is based on its historical and contemporary components, its geographical dimensions and its distinctive civilizational heritage that extends for seven thousand years shaping its diversity and forming the source of its wealth.
Groups→Religious groups→Anti-discrimination
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
5. The State shall guarantee, support, and protect the freedom of belief and religious practices and worship for all the Sudanese people, and the State shall stand at an equal distance from cultural, ethnic, regional, and religious identities, and shall not impose a religion on anyone. The state shall not be biased regarding religious affairs and matters of belief and conscience.
Indigenous people

No specific mention.

Other groups
Groups→Other groups→Anti-discrimination
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
Refugees/displaced persons

No specific mention.

Social class
Groups→Social class→Anti-discrimination
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.

Gender

Women, girls and gender
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
1. The Constitution defines the tasks of the National Transitional Legislative Council, the number of its seats, the percentages, and criteria for selection, in a manner that guarantees the participation of women by 40%, youth, resistance committees and people with special needs.
12. Commitment of the forces, signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution to the representation of women in a fair proportion in the Legislative Council, the Council of Ministers, and the regions or states, and to equitable participation in the rest of the institutions of the transitional authority in compliance with Resolution 1325.
Men and boys

No specific mention.

LGBTI

No specific mention.

Family

No specific mention.


State definition

Nature of state (general)
1. Sudan’s unity, sovereignty, and the country’s supreme interests prevail and transcend any other priorities.
2. Sudan is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual country. Its identity is based on its historical and contemporary components, its geographical dimensions and its distinctive civilizational heritage that extends for seven thousand years shaping its diversity and forming the source of its wealth.
10. Adopting a balanced foreign policy that achieves the supreme national interests of the state and works to improve Sudan’s foreign relations and build them on the basis of independence and common interests in a manner that protects the country’s sovereignty, security, and borders.
a. Commit to the constitutional regime, and respect of the rule of law, democratic civilian government, and human rights as well as sovereignty of the country;
to build a professional state that serves our society without discrimination or encroachment, the structure of the 30 June regime must be dismantled in a manner that adheres to the rule of law and respect for basic rights.
State configuration
3. Sudan is a civilian, democratic, federal, parliamentary state in which sovereignty is for the people who are the source of powers, and in which the rule of law and the peaceful transfer of power through free and fair elections and the equitable division of wealth and resources, prevail.
Self determination

No specific mention.

Referendum

No specific mention.

State symbols

No specific mention.

Independence/secession

No specific mention.

Accession/unification

No specific mention.

Border delimitation

No specific mention.

Cross-border provision

No specific mention.


Governance

Political institutions (new or reformed)
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General references
9. Independence and professionalism of the nation-state institutions such as the judiciary, civil service, higher education, national and specialized commissions, and regular forces.
7. Institutional reform of all state institutions, including the reform of the civil service.
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→New political institutions (indefinite)
2. Form regional, state, and local legislative councils, define their tasks and powers in their constitutions, as well as their seats and the criteria for selecting their members.
3. At the sovereign level, the revolution forces signatories to the Political Declaration, shall, via consultation, choose a limited civilian sovereign level, with honorary tasks, to represent the head of the state, a symbol of sovereignty and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
6. Regional, state, and local governments in accordance with the constitution and in consultation with the forces, signatories to the Political Declaration. (
7. The Defence and National Security Council, headed by the Prime Minister and with the membership of the relevant ministries, the commanders of the regular bodies and 6 from the Armed Struggle Movements signatories to the Juba Peace Agreement.
Its tasks and powers shall be defined in accordance with the Transitional Constitution.
11. The Prime Minister shall appoint the independent and specialized commissions from among the list of candidates submitted to him by the forces, signatories to this Political Declaration.
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→Temporary new institutions
14. The transitional authority is a full democratic civilian authority without the participation of regular forces.
1. Transitional Legislative Council.
2. Transitional Sovereign level.
3. Transitional Council of Ministers.
1. The Constitution defines the tasks of the National Transitional Legislative Council, the number of its seats, the percentages, and criteria for selection, in a manner that guarantees the participation of women by 40%, youth, resistance committees and people with special needs.
4. Agree to choose the Transitional Prime Minister by the revolution forces signatories to the Political Declaration, via consultation, in accordance with the criteria of national competence, commitment to the revolution, Political Declaration, and the tasks and issues of the transition.
5. The Transitional Prime Minister shall consult with the signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution, to select and appoint the ministerial staff, and the governors of states or regions, from national competencies committed to the revolution, Political Declaration, tasks, and issues of transition, without partisan quotas, and without excluding any of the parties to the Political Declaration.
8. Interim Judicial Council of 11 members from national competent jurists selected by the signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution, to choose the Chief Justice and his deputies, the Public Prosecutors and his assistants, and the President and members of the Constitutional Court, it shall be dissolved by the end of its mission.
12. Commitment of the forces, signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution to the representation of women in a fair proportion in the Legislative Council, the Council of Ministers, and the regions or states, and to equitable participation in the rest of the institutions of the transitional authority in compliance with Resolution 1325.
it shall be subject to the transitional authority institutions;
c. Implement policies related to security and military reform in accordance with the plan of the civilian transitional government, until reaching a one professional national army;
5. The transitional government shall undertake the necessary actions and measures to reform and upgrade the General Intelligence Service so that empowerment is removed from therein;
Elections
9. Organize a comprehensive electoral process at the end of the transitional period.
Its requirements and preparatory measures shall be defined in the Transitional Constitution for it to be credible, transparent, and fair.
Electoral commission

No specific mention.

Political parties reform

No specific mention.

Civil society
The framework agreement shall be developed with broad public participation from the stakeholders and the forces signatories to the political declaration and the forces of the revolution and shall tackle 4 main issues that need more elaboration, namely:
Traditional/religious leaders

No specific mention.

Public administration
9. Independence and professionalism of the nation-state institutions such as the judiciary, civil service, higher education, national and specialized commissions, and regular forces.
7. Institutional reform of all state institutions, including the reform of the civil service.
Constitution
Governance→Constitution→Constitutional reform/making
8. Launch a comprehensive constitution-making process, under the supervision of the Constitution-making Commission, for dialogue and agreement on constitutional foundations and issues, with the participation of all the regions of Sudan
Its requirements and preparatory measures shall be defined in the Transitional Constitution for it to be credible, transparent, and fair.
2. Form regional, state, and local legislative councils, define their tasks and powers in their constitutions, as well as their seats and the criteria for selecting their members.

Power sharing

Political power sharing

No specific mention.

Territorial power sharing

No specific mention.

Economic power sharing

No specific mention.

Military power sharing
Power sharing→Military power sharing→Merger of forces
c. Implement policies related to security and military reform in accordance with the plan of the civilian transitional government, until reaching a one professional national army;
this shall include integration of the Rapid Support Forces and Armed Struggle Forces with the armed forces, pursuant to the detailed directives of the Reintegration and Demobilization Commission.

Human rights and equality

Human rights/RoL general
3. Sudan is a civilian, democratic, federal, parliamentary state in which sovereignty is for the people who are the source of powers, and in which the rule of law and the peaceful transfer of power through free and fair elections and the equitable division of wealth and resources, prevail.
7. Consolidating the principles of justice and accountability, including transitional justice mechanisms, and putting an end to the phenomenon of impunity and holding accountable those who commit serious crimes and genocide, and violate international humanitarian law and human rights law.
a. Commit to the constitutional regime, and respect of the rule of law, democratic civilian government, and human rights as well as sovereignty of the country;
3. It shall be prohibited to establish private police forces or establish units that limit public liberties and human rights.
to build a professional state that serves our society without discrimination or encroachment, the structure of the 30 June regime must be dismantled in a manner that adheres to the rule of law and respect for basic rights.
Bill of rights/similar

No specific mention.

Treaty incorporation
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
Civil and political rights
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Equality
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
4. The armed forces shall be comprised of the various components of the Sudanese people, taking into consideration its nationalism, balance and representation without discrimination or exclusion;
to build a professional state that serves our society without discrimination or encroachment, the structure of the 30 June regime must be dismantled in a manner that adheres to the rule of law and respect for basic rights.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of speech
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of association
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Vote and take part
8. Promoting the right of all citizens to civil participation and rectification of all levels of transitional governance.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Thought, opinion, conscience and religion
5. The State shall guarantee, support, and protect the freedom of belief and religious practices and worship for all the Sudanese people, and the State shall stand at an equal distance from cultural, ethnic, regional, and religious identities, and shall not impose a religion on anyone. The state shall not be biased regarding religious affairs and matters of belief and conscience.
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Other
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
Socio-economic rights
Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Work
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.

Rights related issues

Citizenship
Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizen, general
and review military curricula in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of justice, equal citizenship, and democratic military doctrine.
Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizens, specific rights
4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.
8. Promoting the right of all citizens to civil participation and rectification of all levels of transitional governance.
Democracy
3. Sudan is a civilian, democratic, federal, parliamentary state in which sovereignty is for the people who are the source of powers, and in which the rule of law and the peaceful transfer of power through free and fair elections and the equitable division of wealth and resources, prevail.
10. Emphasis on one national professional army, committed to the unified military doctrine and carrying out its duties in the framework of protecting the nation’s borders and defending democratic civilian rule.
11. Commitment to the principle of peaceful political action, rejecting, condemning, and criminalizing all forms of resorting to violence, extremism, and military coups, or violating the constitutional legitimacy and undermining the democratic system.
14. The transitional authority is a full democratic civilian authority without the participation of regular forces.
1. Security and military reform that leads to one professional national army that protects the borders of the homeland and democratic civilian rule, and keeps the army away from politics, and prohibits the armed forces from engaging in investment and commercial activities except for those related to military industrialization and military missions under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance.
2. The armed forces shall adopt a military doctrine that is committed to the constitutional regime and law, and that acknowledges the democratic civilian system as a foundation for governance;
a. Commit to the constitutional regime, and respect of the rule of law, democratic civilian government, and human rights as well as sovereignty of the country;
b. Respect the will of the Sudanese people in a democratic, pluralistic, and civilian government, and to work under its authority.
and review military curricula in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of justice, equal citizenship, and democratic military doctrine.
and the law shall identify its duties, functions, and budget in accordance with the requirements of a democratic system.
Without building and reforming a one professional and national army in accordance with agreed upon security arrangements, our country will not be able to achieve democracy, peace, or development.
Detention procedures
it shall not possess the authority of arrest or detention and shall not maintain facilities for such purpose.
Media and communication
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Other
6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.
Mobility/access

No specific mention.

Protection measures
Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of civilians
it shall be competent with the protection of citizens and their liberties, as well as serving them;
it shall be based on the doctrine of protection and security of the homeland and citizens.
Other

No specific mention.


Rights institutions

NHRI

No specific mention.

Regional or international human rights institutions

No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

Criminal justice and emergency law
Justice sector reform→Criminal justice and emergency law→Criminal Justice System reform
2. Launching a comprehensive process that achieves accountability and criminal and transitional justice, detects crimes, holds perpetrators accountable, does justice to the victims, heals wounds, ensures that there is no impunity and that crimes are not repeated.
State of emergency provisions

No specific mention.

Judiciary and courts
9. Independence and professionalism of the nation-state institutions such as the judiciary, civil service, higher education, national and specialized commissions, and regular forces.
3. Legal reform and the reform of the judicial organs in a manner that achieves their independence and integrity.
4. Judicial Councils and Independent Commissions.
8. Interim Judicial Council of 11 members from national competent jurists selected by the signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution, to choose the Chief Justice and his deputies, the Public Prosecutors and his assistants, and the President and members of the Constitutional Court, it shall be dissolved by the end of its mission.
9. The High Judicial Council shall be established, and the law shall define its membership, guarantee its independence, and its integrity.
10. The Supreme Council of the Public Prosecution shall be established, and the law shall define its membership and guarantee its independence and integrity.
Prisons and detention

No specific mention.

Traditional Laws

No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

Development or socio-economic reconstruction
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic development
4. Stopping economic decline and conducting economic reform according to a comprehensive and sustainable development approach that addresses the subsistence crisis, favours the poor and marginalized, achieves the mandate of the Ministry of Finance over public money, and works to combat all kinds of corruption.
National economic plan

No specific mention.

Natural resources

No specific mention.

International funds

No specific mention.

Business

No specific mention.

Taxation

No specific mention.

Banks

No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

Land reform/rights

No specific mention.

Pastoralist/nomadism rights

No specific mention.

Cultural heritage

No specific mention.

Environment

No specific mention.

Water or riparian rights or access

No specific mention.


Security sector

Security Guarantees

No specific mention.

Ceasefire

No specific mention.

Police
The army shall be purified from the elements of the 30 June 1989 regime, and the police and intelligence apparatus shall be reformed.
1. Police forces are federal national professional civilian regular forces that work on law enforcement;
it shall be competent with the protection of citizens and their liberties, as well as serving them;
and maintaining security, and safety of the community;
they shall be subject to the policies and decisions of the Council of Ministers in accordance with what the law organizes in a democratic society.
2. An internal security body shall be established, and it shall be technically and administratively affiliated with the Ministry of Interior in accordance with the sound legal procedures.
3. It shall be prohibited to establish private police forces or establish units that limit public liberties and human rights.
4. Reform police forces and remove empowerment therein;
as well as modernize them in a manner that achieves their competency and nationalism.
5. Police forces shall be prohibited from practicing any investment or business activities.
Armed forces
10. Emphasis on one national professional army, committed to the unified military doctrine and carrying out its duties in the framework of protecting the nation’s borders and defending democratic civilian rule.
1. Security and military reform that leads to one professional national army that protects the borders of the homeland and democratic civilian rule, and keeps the army away from politics, and prohibits the armed forces from engaging in investment and commercial activities except for those related to military industrialization and military missions under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance.
The army shall be purified from the elements of the 30 June 1989 regime, and the police and intelligence apparatus shall be reformed.
1. The armed forces are a regular, national, professional and non-partisan institution;
it shall be established and organized structurally in accordance with the law;
it shall undertake the duty of protecting the homeland, its unity and sovereignty;
maintaining its security, territorial integrity, and borders.
2. The armed forces shall adopt a military doctrine that is committed to the constitutional regime and law, and that acknowledges the democratic civilian system as a foundation for governance;
the Head of State shall be the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
3. The law shall identify situations under which the Council of Ministers may resort to engaging the armed forces in activities of a non-military nature.
4. The armed forces shall be comprised of the various components of the Sudanese people, taking into consideration its nationalism, balance and representation without discrimination or exclusion;
it shall be subject to the transitional authority institutions;
it shall not be used against the Sudanese people;
and it shall not interfere in political affairs.
And the armed forces shall be prohibited from practicing investment and business activities except for those that are related to military manufacturing and military missions in accordance with the policy developed by the transitional government.
These business activities shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance and the rules of economic governance.
6. The functions of the armed forces during the transitional period, in addition to those stipulated in their laws, shall be:
a. Commit to the constitutional regime, and respect of the rule of law, democratic civilian government, and human rights as well as sovereignty of the country;
and protect its borders against any external aggression.
b. Respect the will of the Sudanese people in a democratic, pluralistic, and civilian government, and to work under its authority.
c. Implement policies related to security and military reform in accordance with the plan of the civilian transitional government, until reaching a one professional national army;
this shall include integration of the Rapid Support Forces and Armed Struggle Forces with the armed forces, pursuant to the detailed directives of the Reintegration and Demobilization Commission.
d. Implement the security arrangements stipulated in the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan and subsequent agreements.
e. Review eligibility conditions for the Military College;
and review military curricula in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of justice, equal citizenship, and democratic military doctrine.
7. The tasks of the Armed Forces, as well as implementation of the reform program that is agreed upon in the Transitional Constitution shall be implemented by the Command of the Armed Forces.
1. Rapid Support Forces are military forces that are affiliated to the Armed Forces;
the law shall specify its objectives and tasks;
and the Head of State shall be the High Commander of the Rapid Support Forces.
2. As part of the security and military reform plan, that will lead to a one national professional army, the Rapid Support Forces shall be integrated with the Armed Forces in accordance with the agreed timelines.
Without building and reforming a one professional and national army in accordance with agreed upon security arrangements, our country will not be able to achieve democracy, peace, or development.
DDR

No specific mention.

Intelligence services
The army shall be purified from the elements of the 30 June 1989 regime, and the police and intelligence apparatus shall be reformed.
The tasks of the intelligence service shall be limited to collecting, analysing, and submitting information to the competent authorities, it shall not have the authority to arrest nor detain and it shall not maintain facilities for that purpose.
1. The General Intelligence Service is a civilian regular national body that is competent with national security;
its functions shall be limited to information gathering and analysis, and their submission to the competent authorities;
it shall not possess the authority of arrest or detention and shall not maintain facilities for such purpose.
2. The Service shall be prohibited from practicing commercial and investment activity, unless within the performance of its duties.
3. The Service shall report to the Prime Minister;
and the law shall identify its duties, functions, and budget in accordance with the requirements of a democratic system.
4. The Prime Minister shall appoint the Director General of the Service and his deputies.
5. The transitional government shall undertake the necessary actions and measures to reform and upgrade the General Intelligence Service so that empowerment is removed from therein;
it shall be based on the doctrine of protection and security of the homeland and citizens.
Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
3. At the sovereign level, the revolution forces signatories to the Political Declaration, shall, via consultation, choose a limited civilian sovereign level, with honorary tasks, to represent the head of the state, a symbol of sovereignty and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.
4. Agree to choose the Transitional Prime Minister by the revolution forces signatories to the Political Declaration, via consultation, in accordance with the criteria of national competence, commitment to the revolution, Political Declaration, and the tasks and issues of the transition.
7. The Defence and National Security Council, headed by the Prime Minister and with the membership of the relevant ministries, the commanders of the regular bodies and 6 from the Armed Struggle Movements signatories to the Juba Peace Agreement.
5. Formation of military or para-military militia shall be prohibited.
this shall include integration of the Rapid Support Forces and Armed Struggle Forces with the armed forces, pursuant to the detailed directives of the Reintegration and Demobilization Commission.
Withdrawal of foreign forces

No specific mention.

Corruption
13. Fighting corruption and establishing principles of transparency and accountability.
4. Stopping economic decline and conducting economic reform according to a comprehensive and sustainable development approach that addresses the subsistence crisis, favours the poor and marginalized, achieves the mandate of the Ministry of Finance over public money, and works to combat all kinds of corruption.
5. Removing the empowerment of 30 June 1989 regime, and dismantling it in all state institutions, the recovery of looted money and assets, and a review of the decisions according to which the decisions of the Committee for Dismantling the 30 June 1989 regime were repealed.
Crime/organised crime

No specific mention.

Drugs

No specific mention.

Terrorism
12. Adopting a balanced foreign policy that meets the country's supreme interests, keeps it away from biases, supports regional peace and security and is based on fighting terrorism and good neighbourliness.

Transitional justice

Transitional justice general
8. Promoting the right of all citizens to civil participation and rectification of all levels of transitional governance.
1- Justice and transitional justice:
it’s an issue that necessitates the participation of the stakeholders and the martyrs’ families.
It shall include all those affected by human rights violations since 1989 until now.
Amnesty/pardon

No specific mention.

Courts

No specific mention.

Mechanism
7. Consolidating the principles of justice and accountability, including transitional justice mechanisms, and putting an end to the phenomenon of impunity and holding accountable those who commit serious crimes and genocide, and violate international humanitarian law and human rights law.
13. The transitional period shall be 24 months, starting from the date of appointment of the Prime Minister.
Prisoner release

No specific mention.

Vetting

No specific mention.

Victims
2. Launching a comprehensive process that achieves accountability and criminal and transitional justice, detects crimes, holds perpetrators accountable, does justice to the victims, heals wounds, ensures that there is no impunity and that crimes are not repeated.
Missing persons

No specific mention.

Reparations

No specific mention.

Reconciliation

No specific mention.


Implementation

UN signatory

No specific mention.

Other international signatory

No specific mention.

Referendum for agreement

No specific mention.

International mission/force/similar

No specific mention.

Enforcement mechanism

No specific mention.

Related cases

No specific mention.

Source

No specific mention.


Source agreement

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Draft Political Framework Agreement

Preamble

First:

General Principles

1. Sudan’s unity, sovereignty, and the country’s supreme interests prevail and transcend any other priorities.

2. Sudan is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multilingual country. Its identity is based on its historical and contemporary components, its geographical dimensions and its distinctive civilizational heritage that extends for seven thousand years shaping its diversity and forming the source of its wealth.

3. Sudan is a civilian, democratic, federal, parliamentary state in which sovereignty is for the people who are the source of powers, and in which the rule of law and the peaceful transfer of power through free and fair elections and the equitable division of wealth and resources, prevail.

4. Citizenship is the basis of rights and duties and is based on equality between citizens without discrimination based on gender, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, region, socio-economic status, disability, or any form of discrimination.

5. The State shall guarantee, support, and protect the freedom of belief and religious practices and worship for all the Sudanese people, and the State shall stand at an equal distance from cultural, ethnic, regional, and religious identities, and shall not impose a religion on anyone. The state shall not be biased regarding religious affairs and matters of belief and conscience.

6. Ensuring freedoms and adherence to international human rights charters, especially women’s rights and international justice charters, and protecting the principles of freedom of trade union and freedom of voluntary work, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression, and access to information, the internet, and the media.

7. Consolidating the principles of justice and accountability, including transitional justice mechanisms, and putting an end to the phenomenon of impunity and holding accountable those who commit serious crimes and genocide, and violate international humanitarian law and human rights law.

8. Promoting the right of all citizens to civil participation and rectification of all levels of transitional governance.

9. Independence and professionalism of the nation-state institutions such as the judiciary, civil service, higher education, national and specialized commissions, and regular forces.

10. Emphasis on one national professional army, committed to the unified military doctrine and carrying out its duties in the framework of protecting the nation’s borders and defending democratic civilian rule.

11. Commitment to the principle of peaceful political action, rejecting, condemning, and criminalizing all forms of resorting to violence, extremism, and military coups, or violating the constitutional legitimacy and undermining the democratic system.

12. Adopting a balanced foreign policy that meets the country's supreme interests, keeps it away from biases, supports regional peace and security and is based on fighting terrorism and good neighbourliness.

13. Fighting corruption and establishing principles of transparency and accountability.

14. The transitional authority is a full democratic civilian authority without the participation of regular forces.

Second:

Transition issues and tasks

1. Security and military reform that leads to one professional national army that protects the borders of the homeland and democratic civilian rule, and keeps the army away from politics, and prohibits the armed forces from engaging in investment and commercial activities except for those related to military industrialization and military missions under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance.

The army shall be purified from the elements of the 30 June 1989 regime, and the police and intelligence apparatus shall be reformed.

The tasks of the intelligence service shall be limited to collecting, analysing, and submitting information to the competent authorities, it shall not have the authority to arrest nor detain and it shall not maintain facilities for that purpose.

2. Launching a comprehensive process that achieves accountability and criminal and transitional justice, detects crimes, holds perpetrators accountable, does justice to the victims, heals wounds, ensures that there is no impunity and that crimes are not repeated.

3. Legal reform and the reform of the judicial organs in a manner that achieves their independence and integrity.

4. Stopping economic decline and conducting economic reform according to a comprehensive and sustainable development approach that addresses the subsistence crisis, favours the poor and marginalized, achieves the mandate of the Ministry of Finance over public money, and works to combat all kinds of corruption.

5. Removing the empowerment of 30 June 1989 regime, and dismantling it in all state institutions, the recovery of looted money and assets, and a review of the decisions according to which the decisions of the Committee for Dismantling the 30 June 1989 regime were repealed.

6. Implementing the Juba Peace Agreement, evaluating and rectifying by the executive authority, the agreement’s partners and the parties to the political declaration and completing peace with the non-signatory armed movements.

7. Institutional reform of all state institutions, including the reform of the civil service.

8. Launch a comprehensive constitution-making process, under the supervision of the Constitution-making Commission, for dialogue and agreement on constitutional foundations and issues, with the participation of all the regions of Sudan

9. Organize a comprehensive electoral process at the end of the transitional period.

Its requirements and preparatory measures shall be defined in the Transitional Constitution for it to be credible, transparent, and fair.

10. Adopting a balanced foreign policy that achieves the supreme national interests of the state and works to improve Sudan’s foreign relations and build them on the basis of independence and common interests in a manner that protects the country’s sovereignty, security, and borders.

Third:

Transitional Authority Structures

The transitional authority structures consist of:

1. Transitional Legislative Council.

2. Transitional Sovereign level.

3. Transitional Council of Ministers.

4. Judicial Councils and Independent Commissions.

1. The Constitution defines the tasks of the National Transitional Legislative Council, the number of its seats, the percentages, and criteria for selection, in a manner that guarantees the participation of women by 40%, youth, resistance committees and people with special needs.

It is formed by the forces, signatories to the Political Declaration.

2. Form regional, state, and local legislative councils, define their tasks and powers in their constitutions, as well as their seats and the criteria for selecting their members.

3. At the sovereign level, the revolution forces signatories to the Political Declaration, shall, via consultation, choose a limited civilian sovereign level, with honorary tasks, to represent the head of the state, a symbol of sovereignty and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

4. Agree to choose the Transitional Prime Minister by the revolution forces signatories to the Political Declaration, via consultation, in accordance with the criteria of national competence, commitment to the revolution, Political Declaration, and the tasks and issues of the transition.

5. The Transitional Prime Minister shall consult with the signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution, to select and appoint the ministerial staff, and the governors of states or regions, from national competencies committed to the revolution, Political Declaration, tasks, and issues of transition, without partisan quotas, and without excluding any of the parties to the Political Declaration.

6. Regional, state, and local governments in accordance with the constitution and in consultation with the forces, signatories to the Political Declaration. (

The tables attached to the powers granted to states and regions in the Transitional Constitution).

7. The Defence and National Security Council, headed by the Prime Minister and with the membership of the relevant ministries, the commanders of the regular bodies and 6 from the Armed Struggle Movements signatories to the Juba Peace Agreement.

Its tasks and powers shall be defined in accordance with the Transitional Constitution.

8. Interim Judicial Council of 11 members from national competent jurists selected by the signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution, to choose the Chief Justice and his deputies, the Public Prosecutors and his assistants, and the President and members of the Constitutional Court, it shall be dissolved by the end of its mission.

9. The High Judicial Council shall be established, and the law shall define its membership, guarantee its independence, and its integrity.

10. The Supreme Council of the Public Prosecution shall be established, and the law shall define its membership and guarantee its independence and integrity.

11. The Prime Minister shall appoint the independent and specialized commissions from among the list of candidates submitted to him by the forces, signatories to this Political Declaration.

12. Commitment of the forces, signatories to the Political Declaration and the Transitional Constitution to the representation of women in a fair proportion in the Legislative Council, the Council of Ministers, and the regions or states, and to equitable participation in the rest of the institutions of the transitional authority in compliance with Resolution 1325.

13. The transitional period shall be 24 months, starting from the date of appointment of the Prime Minister.

Fourth:

Regular Bodies

Regular bodies in the Republic of Sudan are:

1. Armed Forces.

2. Rapid Support Forces

3. Police

4. General Intelligence Service

Armed Forces

1. The armed forces are a regular, national, professional and non-partisan institution;

it shall be established and organized structurally in accordance with the law;

it shall undertake the duty of protecting the homeland, its unity and sovereignty;

maintaining its security, territorial integrity, and borders.

2. The armed forces shall adopt a military doctrine that is committed to the constitutional regime and law, and that acknowledges the democratic civilian system as a foundation for governance;

the Head of State shall be the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

3. The law shall identify situations under which the Council of Ministers may resort to engaging the armed forces in activities of a non-military nature.

4. The armed forces shall be comprised of the various components of the Sudanese people, taking into consideration its nationalism, balance and representation without discrimination or exclusion;

it shall be subject to the transitional authority institutions;

it shall not be used against the Sudanese people;

and it shall not interfere in political affairs.

5. Formation of military or para-military militia shall be prohibited.

And the armed forces shall be prohibited from practicing investment and business activities except for those that are related to military manufacturing and military missions in accordance with the policy developed by the transitional government.

These business activities shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance and the rules of economic governance.

6. The functions of the armed forces during the transitional period, in addition to those stipulated in their laws, shall be:

a. Commit to the constitutional regime, and respect of the rule of law, democratic civilian government, and human rights as well as sovereignty of the country;

and protect its borders against any external aggression.

b. Respect the will of the Sudanese people in a democratic, pluralistic, and civilian government, and to work under its authority.

c. Implement policies related to security and military reform in accordance with the plan of the civilian transitional government, until reaching a one professional national army;

this shall include integration of the Rapid Support Forces and Armed Struggle Forces with the armed forces, pursuant to the detailed directives of the Reintegration and Demobilization Commission.

d. Implement the security arrangements stipulated in the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan and subsequent agreements.

e. Review eligibility conditions for the Military College;

and review military curricula in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of justice, equal citizenship, and democratic military doctrine.

7. The tasks of the Armed Forces, as well as implementation of the reform program that is agreed upon in the Transitional Constitution shall be implemented by the Command of the Armed Forces.

Rapid Support Forces

1. Rapid Support Forces are military forces that are affiliated to the Armed Forces;

the law shall specify its objectives and tasks;

and the Head of State shall be the High Commander of the Rapid Support Forces.

2. As part of the security and military reform plan, that will lead to a one national professional army, the Rapid Support Forces shall be integrated with the Armed Forces in accordance with the agreed timelines.

Police Forces

1. Police forces are federal national professional civilian regular forces that work on law enforcement;

it shall be competent with the protection of citizens and their liberties, as well as serving them;

and maintaining security, and safety of the community;

they shall be subject to the policies and decisions of the Council of Ministers in accordance with what the law organizes in a democratic society.

2. An internal security body shall be established, and it shall be technically and administratively affiliated with the Ministry of Interior in accordance with the sound legal procedures.

3. It shall be prohibited to establish private police forces or establish units that limit public liberties and human rights.

4. Reform police forces and remove empowerment therein;

as well as modernize them in a manner that achieves their competency and nationalism.

5. Police forces shall be prohibited from practicing any investment or business activities.

General Intelligence Service

1. The General Intelligence Service is a civilian regular national body that is competent with national security;

its functions shall be limited to information gathering and analysis, and their submission to the competent authorities;

it shall not possess the authority of arrest or detention and shall not maintain facilities for such purpose.

2. The Service shall be prohibited from practicing commercial and investment activity, unless within the performance of its duties.

3. The Service shall report to the Prime Minister;

and the law shall identify its duties, functions, and budget in accordance with the requirements of a democratic system.

4. The Prime Minister shall appoint the Director General of the Service and his deputies.

5. The transitional government shall undertake the necessary actions and measures to reform and upgrade the General Intelligence Service so that empowerment is removed from therein;

it shall be based on the doctrine of protection and security of the homeland and citizens.

Final Agreement Issues

The framework agreement shall be developed with broad public participation from the stakeholders and the forces signatories to the political declaration and the forces of the revolution and shall tackle 4 main issues that need more elaboration, namely:

1- Justice and transitional justice:

it’s an issue that necessitates the participation of the stakeholders and the martyrs’ families.

It shall include all those affected by human rights violations since 1989 until now.

2- Security and military reform:

it’s one of the most important issues facing our country.

Without building and reforming a one professional and national army in accordance with agreed upon security arrangements, our country will not be able to achieve democracy, peace, or development.

3- The Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan and the completion of peace:

the December Revolution pushed the peace agenda to the forefront, which led to reaching the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan.

Accordingly, the Juba Peace Agreement shall be implemented after evaluation and rectification of the agreement by the executive authority, the agreement’s partners, and the parties to the Political Declaration.

4- The dismantling of the 30 June regime:

the regime of 30 June hijacked the Sudanese state and its institutions and legitimized its partisanship;

to build a professional state that serves our society without discrimination or encroachment, the structure of the 30 June regime must be dismantled in a manner that adheres to the rule of law and respect for basic rights.

Signatory Parties: