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List of heads of government of Sudan

This article lists the heads of government of Sudan, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1952 until the present day. The office of Prime Minister was abolished after the 1989 coup d'état,[1] and reestablished in 2017 when Bakri Hassan Saleh was appointed Prime Minister by President Omar al-Bashir.[2]

Prime Minister of the Republic of the Sudan
رئيس وزراء جمهورية السودان (Arabic)
Incumbent
Osman Hussein
Acting
 since 19 January 2022
Executive branch of the Sudanese Government
ResidenceKhartoum
AppointerTransitional Sovereignty Council
Formation1 January 1956
First holderIsmail al-Azhari

Abdalla Hamdok was appointed as Prime Minister by the Transitional Sovereignty Council on 21 August 2019, as part of the country's transition to democracy.[3] On 25 October 2021, Hamdok was deposed and placed under house arrest, following a coup d'état.[4] On 21 November 2021, Hamdok was reinstated as prime minister as part of an agreement with the military.[5][6] On 2 January 2022, Hamdok resigned as prime minister.[7]

Titles of heads of government edit

  • 1952–1956: Chief Minister
  • 1956–1989; 2017–present: Prime Minister

Heads of government of Sudan (1952–present) edit

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Head(s) of state
(Term)
Took office Left office Time in office

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1952–1956) edit

1   Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi
(1885–1959)
[a]
22 October 1952 November 1953 1 year, 10 days National Umma Party
2   Ismail al-Azhari
(1900–1969)
6 January 1954 1 January 1956 1 year, 360 days Democratic Unionist Party

Republic of Sudan (1956–1969) edit

(2)   Ismail al-Azhari
(1900–1969)
1 January 1956 5 July 1956 186 days Democratic Unionist Party Sovereignty Council
 
(1956–1958)
3   Abdallah Khalil
(1892–1970)
5 July 1956 17 November 1958[b] 2 years, 135 days National Umma Party
4   Ibrahim Abboud
(1900–1983)
18 November 1958 30 October 1964
(resigned)
5 years, 347 days Military Ibrahim Abboud
 
(1958–1964)
5   Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa
(1919–2006)
30 October 1964 2 June 1965 215 days 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
(deposed)
2 years, 7 days National Umma Party

Democratic Republic of Sudan (1969–1985) edit

8   Babiker Awadalla
(1917–2019)
25 May 1969 27 October 1969 155 days Independent Gaafar Nimeiry
 
(1969–1985)
9   Gaafar Nimeiry
(1928–2009)
28 October 1969
[d]
11 August 1976 6 years, 288 days Military /
Sudanese Socialist Union
10   Rashid Bakr
(1933–1988)
11 August 1976 10 September 1977 1 year, 30 days Sudanese Socialist Union
(9)   Gaafar Nimeiry
(1928–2009)
10 September 1977 6 April 1985
(deposed)
7 years, 208 days Military /
Sudanese Socialist Union

Republic of Sudan (1985–2019) edit

11   Al-Jazuli Daf'allah
(born 1935)
22 April 1985 6 May 1986 1 year, 14 days Independent Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab
 
(1985–1986)
(7)   Sadiq al-Mahdi
(1935–2020)
[c]
6 May 1986 30 June 1989
(deposed)
3 years, 55 days National Umma Party Ahmed al-Mirghani
(1986–1989)
Post abolished (30 June 1989 – 2 March 2017)
12   Bakri Hassan Saleh
(born 1949)
2 March 2017 10 September 2018 1 year, 192 days National Congress Party Omar al-Bashir
 
(1989–2019)
13   Motazz Moussa
(born 1967)
10 September 2018 23 February 2019 166 days National Congress Party
14   Mohamed Tahir Ayala
(born 1951)
23 February 2019 11 April 2019
(deposed)
47 days National Congress Party

Transitional period (2019–present) edit

Post vacant (11 April – 21 August 2019)
15   Abdalla Hamdok
(born 1956)
21 August 2019 25 October 2021
(deposed)
2 years, 65 days Forces of Freedom and Change Transitional Sovereignty Council
 
(2019–present)[e]
(15) 21 November 2021 2 January 2022 42 days Independent
  Osman Hussein
Acting Prime Minister
19 January 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 81 days Independent

Timeline edit

Osman Hussein (politician)Abdalla HamdokMohamed Tahir AyalaMotazz MoussaBakri Hassan SalehAl-Jazuli Daf'allahRashid Bakr (politician)Gaafar NimeiryBabiker AwadallaSadiq al-MahdiMuhammad Ahmad MahgoubSirr Al-Khatim Al-KhalifaIbrahim AbboudAbdallah KhalilIsmail al-AzhariAbd al-Rahman al-Mahdi

Notes edit

  1. ^ Posthumous son of Muhammad Ahmad; Imam of the Ansar.
  2. ^ Carried out a self-coup against his own government.
  3. ^ a b Grandson of Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi; Imam of the Ansar.
  4. ^ Briefly interrupted during the 19–22 July 1971 coup d'état.
  5. ^ Briefly interrupted following the October 2021 coup d'état, when Abdel Fattah al-Burhan served as head of state and there was no prime minister.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . The Peninsula. Agence France-Presse. 2 March 2017. Archived from the original on 4 May 2019. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  2. ^ Khalid Abdelaziz (1 March 2017). . Reuters. Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Abdalla Hamdok: Who is Sudan's new prime minister?". Al Jazeera English. 21 August 2019. from the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  4. ^ Khalid Abdelaziz (25 October 2021). "Sudan PM, ministers detained in apparent military coup". Reuters. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Sudan's Hamdok reinstated as PM after political agreement signed". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Sudan military reinstates PM Hamdok after deal". Reuters. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Sudan PM Abdalla Hamdok resigns amid political deadlock". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2 January 2022.

External links edit

  • World Statesmen – Sudan

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This article lists the heads of government of Sudan from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1952 until the present day The office of Prime Minister was abolished after the 1989 coup d etat 1 and reestablished in 2017 when Bakri Hassan Saleh was appointed Prime Minister by President Omar al Bashir 2 Prime Minister of the Republic of the Sudanرئيس وزراء جمهورية السودان Arabic Flag of SudanIncumbentOsman HusseinActing since 19 January 2022Executive branch of the Sudanese GovernmentResidenceKhartoumAppointerTransitional Sovereignty CouncilFormation1 January 1956First holderIsmail al AzhariAbdalla Hamdok was appointed as Prime Minister by the Transitional Sovereignty Council on 21 August 2019 as part of the country s transition to democracy 3 On 25 October 2021 Hamdok was deposed and placed under house arrest following a coup d etat 4 On 21 November 2021 Hamdok was reinstated as prime minister as part of an agreement with the military 5 6 On 2 January 2022 Hamdok resigned as prime minister 7 Contents 1 Titles of heads of government 2 Heads of government of Sudan 1952 present 2 1 Anglo Egyptian Sudan 1952 1956 2 2 Republic of Sudan 1956 1969 2 3 Democratic Republic of Sudan 1969 1985 2 4 Republic of Sudan 1985 2019 2 5 Transitional period 2019 present 3 Timeline 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTitles of heads of government edit1952 1956 Chief Minister 1956 1989 2017 present Prime MinisterHeads of government of Sudan 1952 present edit Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office No Portrait Name Birth Death Term of office Political party Head s of state Term Took office Left office Time in officeAnglo Egyptian Sudan 1952 1956 edit1 nbsp Abd al Rahman al Mahdi 1885 1959 a 22 October 1952 November 1953 1 year 10 days National Umma Party2 nbsp Ismail al Azhari 1900 1969 6 January 1954 1 January 1956 1 year 360 days Democratic Unionist PartyRepublic of Sudan 1956 1969 edit 2 nbsp Ismail al Azhari 1900 1969 1 January 1956 5 July 1956 186 days Democratic Unionist Party Sovereignty Council nbsp 1956 1958 3 nbsp Abdallah Khalil 1892 1970 5 July 1956 17 November 1958 b 2 years 135 days National Umma Party4 nbsp Ibrahim Abboud 1900 1983 18 November 1958 30 October 1964 resigned 5 years 347 days Military Ibrahim Abboud nbsp 1958 1964 5 nbsp Sirr Al Khatim Al Khalifa 1919 2006 30 October 1964 2 June 1965 215 days National Umma Party Committees of Sovereignty nbsp 1964 1965 6 nbsp Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub 1908 1976 10 June 1965 25 July 1966 1 year 53 days National Umma Party Ismail al Azhari nbsp 1965 1969 7 nbsp Sadiq al Mahdi 1935 2020 c 27 July 1966 18 May 1967 295 days National Umma Party 6 nbsp Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub 1908 1976 18 May 1967 25 May 1969 deposed 2 years 7 days National Umma PartyDemocratic Republic of Sudan 1969 1985 edit8 nbsp Babiker Awadalla 1917 2019 25 May 1969 27 October 1969 155 days Independent Gaafar Nimeiry nbsp 1969 1985 9 nbsp Gaafar Nimeiry 1928 2009 28 October 1969 d 11 August 1976 6 years 288 days Military Sudanese Socialist Union10 nbsp Rashid Bakr 1933 1988 11 August 1976 10 September 1977 1 year 30 days Sudanese Socialist Union 9 nbsp Gaafar Nimeiry 1928 2009 10 September 1977 6 April 1985 deposed 7 years 208 days Military Sudanese Socialist UnionRepublic of Sudan 1985 2019 edit11 nbsp Al Jazuli Daf allah born 1935 22 April 1985 6 May 1986 1 year 14 days Independent Abdel Rahman Swar al Dahab nbsp 1985 1986 7 nbsp Sadiq al Mahdi 1935 2020 c 6 May 1986 30 June 1989 deposed 3 years 55 days National Umma Party Ahmed al Mirghani 1986 1989 Post abolished 30 June 1989 2 March 2017 12 nbsp Bakri Hassan Saleh born 1949 2 March 2017 10 September 2018 1 year 192 days National Congress Party Omar al Bashir nbsp 1989 2019 13 nbsp Motazz Moussa born 1967 10 September 2018 23 February 2019 166 days National Congress Party14 nbsp Mohamed Tahir Ayala born 1951 23 February 2019 11 April 2019 deposed 47 days National Congress PartyTransitional period 2019 present editPost vacant 11 April 21 August 2019 15 nbsp Abdalla Hamdok born 1956 21 August 2019 25 October 2021 deposed 2 years 65 days Forces of Freedom and Change Transitional Sovereignty Council nbsp 2019 present e 15 21 November 2021 2 January 2022 42 days Independent nbsp Osman HusseinActing Prime Minister 19 January 2022 Incumbent 2 years 81 days IndependentTimeline editNotes edit Posthumous son of Muhammad Ahmad Imam of the Ansar Carried out a self coup against his own government a b Grandson of Abd al Rahman al Mahdi Imam of the Ansar Briefly interrupted during the 19 22 July 1971 coup d etat Briefly interrupted following the October 2021 coup d etat when Abdel Fattah al Burhan served as head of state and there was no prime minister See also editPolitics of Sudan History of Sudan List of governors of pre independence Sudan List of heads of state of Sudan Vice President of SudanReferences edit Sudan s first PM since 1989 coup takes oath The Peninsula Agence France Presse 2 March 2017 Archived from the original on 4 May 2019 Retrieved 30 November 2019 Khalid Abdelaziz 1 March 2017 Sudan s Bashir names long time ally and general prime minister Reuters Archived from the original on 2 March 2017 Retrieved 30 November 2019 Abdalla Hamdok Who is Sudan s new prime minister Al Jazeera English 21 August 2019 Archived from the original on 23 August 2019 Retrieved 23 August 2019 Khalid Abdelaziz 25 October 2021 Sudan PM ministers detained in apparent military coup Reuters Retrieved 25 October 2021 Sudan s Hamdok reinstated as PM after political agreement signed www aljazeera com Retrieved 21 November 2021 Sudan military reinstates PM Hamdok after deal Reuters Retrieved 21 November 2021 Sudan PM Abdalla Hamdok resigns amid political deadlock www aljazeera com Retrieved 2 January 2022 External links editWorld Statesmen Sudan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of heads of government of Sudan amp oldid 1212494443, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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