Sese holds meetings with political spectrum

PCP, SCP say the Doha agreement needs to be more inclusiveTijani Sese, head of the Darfur Regional Authority (DRA) held meetings about the Darfur peace process with leaders of various opposition parties in Khartoum over the past couple of days.Among those attending the meeting were members of the People’s Congress Party (PCP), leaders of the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) and members of National Congress Party (NCP).Ahmed Fadel, spokesperson of the Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM), told Radio Dabanga that the participants at the meeting agreed on the fact that the involved parties needed to continue having dialogue and discussion with respect to national issues.“All the forces that met with the LJM have showed faith in the peace process. They should continue to stand behind the Doha document for peace,” he added.Turabi: DPA is unjustOn the other hand, Hassan Abdullah al-Turabi, general secretary of the opposition PCP, was critical of the policy and general framework adopted by the LJM delegation. He said that the governing principles of ruling Sudan were “unjust”.“There is no respect for the Constitution and the freedom and will of the people,” he said. He added that there were difficulties facing the Doha Peace Agreement.PCP: Communicate with other movementsKamal Omar Abdel Salam, secretary of the PCP, told Radio Dabanga that the Doha delegation didn’t meet the demands of the people of Darfur. “There are still movements in Darfur who bear arms. We have recommended the delegation to communicate with other armed movements as well as the people of Darfur,” he said.He added that he conveyed to the Doha delegation to achieve the demands of the people of the province.SCP: All armed factions must be involvedMeanwhile, Siddiq Yousuf, member of the central committee of the Sudanese Communist Party, expressed the party’s readiness to cooperate with the LJM and do everything possible to reach an agreement on the ground.“The Doha agreement is a step towards a solution. However, a comprehensive solution requires agreement from all armed factions,” Siddiq told Radio Dabanga.

PCP, SCP say the Doha agreement needs to be more inclusive

Tijani Sese, head of the Darfur Regional Authority (DRA) held meetings about the Darfur peace process with leaders of various opposition parties in Khartoum over the past couple of days.

Among those attending the meeting were members of the People’s Congress Party (PCP), leaders of the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) and members of National Congress Party (NCP).

Ahmed Fadel, spokesperson of the Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM), told Radio Dabanga that the participants at the meeting agreed on the fact that the involved parties needed to continue having dialogue and discussion with respect to national issues.

“All the forces that met with the LJM have showed faith in the peace process. They should continue to stand behind the Doha document for peace,” he added.

Turabi: DPA is unjust

On the other hand, Hassan Abdullah al-Turabi, general secretary of the opposition PCP, was critical of the policy and general framework adopted by the LJM delegation. He said that the governing principles of ruling Sudan were “unjust”.

“There is no respect for the Constitution and the freedom and will of the people,” he said. He added that there were difficulties facing the Doha Peace Agreement.

PCP: Communicate with other movements

Kamal Omar Abdel Salam, secretary of the PCP, told Radio Dabanga that the Doha delegation didn’t meet the demands of the people of Darfur. “There are still movements in Darfur who bear arms. We have recommended the delegation to communicate with other armed movements as well as the people of Darfur,” he said.

He added that he conveyed to the Doha delegation to achieve the demands of the people of the province.

SCP: All armed factions must be involved

Meanwhile, Siddiq Yousuf, member of the central committee of the Sudanese Communist Party, expressed the party’s readiness to cooperate with the LJM and do everything possible to reach an agreement on the ground.

“The Doha agreement is a step towards a solution. However, a comprehensive solution requires agreement from all armed factions,” Siddiq told Radio Dabanga.

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