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Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1965–1969)

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Their Excellency
Sudanese Sovereignty Council
مجلس السيادة السوداني
Ismail al-Azhari, the leader of the Council
Head of State of Sudan
In office
10 June 1965 (1965-06-10) – 25 May 1969 (1969-05-25)
PresidentIsmail al-Azhari
Prime MinisterMuhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (10 June 1965–25 July 1966)
Sadiq al-Mahdi (27 July 1966–18 May 1967)
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub
Preceded by Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1964–1965)
Succeeded by Gaafar Nimeiry

The Third Sudanese Sovereignty Council (10 June 1965–25 May 1969) was the council that came after general parliamentary elections in 1965, the third in the history of Sudan, as it replaced the Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council, which was managing the country’s affairs for a transitional period after the overthrow of the rule of Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud. The Third Sovereignty Council consisted of five members, and its members were amended twice. The Chairman of the Sovereignty Council was Ismail al-Azhari.[1] The Council was dissolved after Lieutenant General Jaafar al-Numeiri's 1969 coup against power, who in turn formed the Revolutionary Command Council, which replaced the Sovereignty Council.[2]

Council members

The first line-up came to power from 10 June 1965 until 8 July 1965, and it was composed of:[3][4]

The second line-up came to power on 18 July 1965 until 1967 after an amendment to its members which came.[5] The council became composed of:

  • Ismail al-Azhari (Democratic Unionist Party)
  • Khader Hamad (Democratic Unionist Party)
  • Daoud Al-Khalifa Abdullah
  • Philemon Majok (Democratic Unionist Party) from 5 July 1965
  • Abdul Rahman Abdoun

The third line saw Philemon Majok and Abdul Rahman Abdoun leaving, lasted until 25 May 1969, and was composed of until

  • Ismail al-Azhari (Democratic Unionist Party)
  • Khader Hamad (Democratic Unionist Party)[6]
  • Daoud Al-Khalifa Abdullah
  • Jarvis Yak
  • Fadil al-Mahdi Bushra

References

  1. ^ a b "Heads of State". Zarate. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  2. ^ "Fourth sovereignty Council 1967-1969".
  3. ^ "Daftar Presiden Sudan | UNKRIS | Pusat Ilmu Pengetahuan". p2k.unkris.ac.id. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
  4. ^ "Obituary: Abdel Halim Mohammed Abdel Halim" (PDF). Brit.med.J. 2009.
  5. ^ "Third sovereignty Council 1965-1967".
  6. ^ "مجلس السيادة الرابع 1967-1969 م » رئاسة الجمهورية - القصر الجمهوري". www.presidency.gov.sd. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
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