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In the electronic passport, the information of the passport holder appears on the first page of the passport, and the information is in the following order: Passport number 1234356; National number 655; The place of issuance is redundant; Issue date 1:00 pm – 1:00 pm; End date 6-15; Issuing authority 5; A photo of the passport holder
The Government of Peace and Unity, (Arabic: حكومة السلام والوحدة, romanized: hukumat alsalam walwahda), is a proposed parallel government announced in February 2025 to administer areas of Sudan controlled by the Rapid Support Forces during the Sudanese Civil War, in opposition to the transitional government being formed by the Transitional Sovereignty Council.
A government of national unity was sworn in on 22 September, with 16 members from the National Congress, nine from the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) and two from the northern opposition National Democratic Alliance, which left the seats vacant in protest over how the posts were allocated.
However, after the signing of the revitalized peace agreement, Puot Kang returned to Juba together with Dr. Riek Machar and later appointed minister of petroleum when South Sudan announced a new unity government in 2020. [8] Puot Kang Chol, the Minister of Petroleum of South Sudan pose for a photo on 18/11/2022. Photo by Maboto Motivated
A national unity government, government of national unity (GNU), or national union government is a broad coalition government consisting of all parties (or all major parties) in the legislature, usually formed during a time of war or other national emergency.
Transitional Government of National Unity may refer to: Transitional Government of National Unity (Chad), a government in Chad between 1979 and 1982; Transitional Government of National Unity (Namibia), a government in South West Africa (Namibia) between 1885 and 1989; Transitional Government of National Unity (South Sudan), a government in ...
Major armed factions remained visible on the streets of Libya's capital Tripoli on Thursday after the Government of National Unity said they had agreed to withdraw from checkpoints and stop ...
Prior to the overthrow of president Omar al-Bashir in a coup d'état in April 2019, Sudan's National Legislature was bicameral with a 50-member Council of States and a 450-member National Assembly. As part of a transition to democracy , a 300-member Transitional Legislative Council was to have been formed to act as Sudan's legislature until ...