The Sudanese National Union Party (DUP) has announced the end of all the partnership agreements signed with the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) and the withdrawal from the Sudanese government .

In detail, the marches of the "Processions of Challenge" began yesterday, in Khartoum, a maritime area and the Omdurman region, in addition to a number of Sudanese states.

The rally explained that these "peaceful" marches were aimed at expressing the rejection of the state of emergency in the country.

The Central Sudan Doctors Committee announced in a statement, the day before yesterday, the killing of a child was run over by a security patrol in the city of Khartoum.

Sudanese First Vice President Awad bin Auf said the state of emergency imposed in Sudan was not aimed at ending the demonstrations against President Omar al-Bashir, but against smuggling.

On the other hand, the Sudanese Prime Minister, Mohamed Taher Ela, "Bashir" Sudanese new measures, after meeting with Bashir, the day before yesterday. The new prime minister said after the meeting that a number of measures and decisions related to the economic issues, which will be implemented in the coming days, were agreed upon, as well as an agreement to review the fees imposed on some goods and fees and taxes under the powers and joint powers. .

For its part, the Democratic Unionist Party, led by Mohamed Osman al-Mirghani, announced yesterday, ending all partnership agreements in the ruling with the ruling National Congress Party, and the withdrawal from the Sudanese government.

"The party signed a program in 2011, in which it participated in the national unity government at the time, on the basis of avoiding the dangers of the homeland, but the declaration of a state of emergency and the dissolution of the government of reconciliation, the country has entered a new stage, The previous agreements. "

For its part, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry issued a statement confirming that the statement published by the US Embassy in Khartoum on its website on behalf of the "Troika" countries is considered a gross interference in the affairs of Sudan.

The troika (the United Kingdom, the United States, Norway and Canada) expressed regret over the situation in Sudan and issued emergency orders, as well as Bashir's appointment of military members in senior government positions.