Sudan protesters, army announce new ruling body after deal
CAIRO — Sudan’s pro-democracy movement and the army have announced a joint ruling body, disbanding the military council that had taken over the country after ousting longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir in April.
The new, 11-member body — called the Sovereign Council — is to rule Sudan for a little over three years until elections can be held.
The council was created under a power-sharing deal between the two sides and announced in a statement on Tuesday.
The body will be headed by a military official for the first 21 months, followed by a civilian leader for the next 18.