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  2. National Umma Party - Wikipedia

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    The National Umma Party (Arabic: حزب الأمة القومي, romanized: Hizb al-Umma al-qawmmy; English: Nation Party) is an Islamic political party in Sudan.It was formerly led by Sadiq al-Mahdi, [1] who served twice as Prime Minister of Sudan, and was removed once by inter party conflict and once by a military coup. [2]

  3. List of political parties in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Country [3] 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 ...

  4. Ansar–Khatmiyya rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1985 coup d'état, Sadiq al-Mahdi was again elected president of the Umma party and Khatmiyya and Ansar returned to the political life in Sudan. The Umma and DUP returned to the political landscape in the 1986 election , where the Umma won 100 seats and DUP 63 seats, but al-Turabi's National Islamic Front made substantial gains ...

  5. Mariam al-Mahdi - Wikipedia

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    Mariam al-Sadiq al-Mahdi (Arabic: مريم الصادق المهدي; born 1965) is a Sudanese politician, the leader of the National Umma Party, and the Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs from 11 February 2021 until her resignation on 22 November 2021.

  6. 1986 Sudanese parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Sudan between 1 and 12 April 1986. They were the first multi-party elections in the country since 1968, and saw a victory for the Umma Party, which emerged as the single largest party with 100 of the 260 filled seats in the National Assembly.

  7. Republic of Sudan (1956–1969) - Wikipedia

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    The non-Marxist Umma Party captured 75 out of 158 parliamentary seats while its NUP ally took 52 of the remainder. The two parties formed a coalition cabinet in June headed by Umma leader Muhammad Ahmad Mahjub, whereas Azhari, the NUP leader, became the Supreme Commission's permanent president and chief of state.

  8. List of heads of government of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    National Umma Party: Committees of Sovereignty (1964–1965) 6: Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976) 10 June 1965 25 July 1966 1 year, 53 days National Umma Party: Ismail al-Azhari (1965–1969) 7: Sadiq al-Mahdi (1935–2020) [c] 27 July 1966 18 May 1967 295 days National Umma Party (6) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976) 18 May 1967 25 May 1969

  9. Umma Party - Wikipedia

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    Umma Party is the name for some political parties in Africa and the ... Umma Party (Egypt) Umma Party (Sudan) Umma Party (Zanzibar) Umma Islamic Party, in Saudi Arabia;