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NCP logo used in the 2010 Sudanese elections, dropped after South Sudan gained independence in 2011.. With Omar al-Bashir becoming President of Sudan, the National Congress Party was established as the only legally recognised political party in the nation in 1998, with the very same ideology as its predecessors National Islamic Front (NIF) and the Revolutionary Command Council for National ...
Pages in category "National Congress Party (Sudan) politicians" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Liberal Party of Sudan (Al-Hizb Al-Librali) Binaa Sudan Party (Hizb Binaa Al Sudan) Liberal Democrats (Hizb Al-Demokhrateen Al-Ahrar) Nubian Front of Liberation (Jabhat al-Tahrir al-Nuwbia) National Democratic Alliance [4] Sudan National Alliance ; The National Reform Party ; Sudanese Unity National Party (S.U.N. PARTY) Islamic Socialist Party
He was elected Secretary-General of the party from 1996 to 1998 and was, three times, a Member of the National Assembly of Sudan for the NCP. Until October 2013, he was an elected member of the Leadership Bureau of the NCP, an Adviser to the President, [ 1 ] and the Leader of the NCP Caucus (Majority) in the Parliament.
Mustafa Osman Ismail (born 1955 in Dongola, Sudan) was the head of the National Congress Party, the ruling party in Sudan. [1] Ismail was the Foreign Minister of Sudan from 18 February 1998 [2] to 18 September 2005. His main job as foreign minister was to be the government's main spokesman in diplomatic efforts to solve the Sudanese civil wars.
Khalid Omer Yousif, former secretary-general of the Sudanese Congress Party (SCP), describes the origin of the SCP in terms of three events: the 1977 creation of the Congress of Independent Students (CIS) at Khartoum University by students opposed to president Gaafar Nimeiry; the creation in 1986, following the 1985 Sudanese Revolution, of the National Congress political party led by Molana ...
National Congress Party (until 2000) Rtd. Gen. George Kongor Arop (born 1951) was the Second Vice President of Sudan from February 1994 to October 2000. He was a police officer , the governor of Bahr el Ghazal from 1992 to 1993, the president of the African National Congress and was granted an honorary doctorate from the University of Juba in ...
National Congress Party (until 2019) Osman Hussein (born 1951) is a Sudanese politician who has served as acting prime minister of Sudan since 17 January 2024, following the resignation of Abdalla Hamdok on 2 January 2022.