Announced on Wednesday night to reach an agreement between the forces of freedom and change and the military council in Sudan on mechanisms and the duration of the transitional period, while the celebrations began at the sit-in in front of the army command in central Khartoum.

"We will sign within 24 hours a final agreement on the transitional period," the military council said late on Wednesday.

The military junta said it had agreed with the forces of freedom and change to a three-year transitional period.

Council member Yasser al-Atta announced that the forces of the declaration of freedom and change will be achieved
On 67% of the seats of the Legislative Council and the rest of the parties to the other.

A final agreement would be reached with the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change on Political Transition within 24 hours.

He said that the military junta announced the formation of a joint committee with the opposition coalition to investigate "in targeting the protesters."

The Freedom and Change Forces also reported that the agreement entitles it to nominate 67% of the members of the Legislative Council.

The news agency quoted a source within the negotiating committees that the forces of freedom and change and the military council discussed Tuesday in continuing meetings the main points of disagreement on the transfer of power to civilians.

He noted that the parties agreed that the transitional period would be three years, and then enter democratic elections instead of the two-year period proposed by the military junta and four years proposed by the forces of change.

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The same source said that the military council proposed to have a majority in the sovereign council next to its presidency, while the forces of change saw the majority of civilians and the presidency as civilian.

The source pointed to the determination of the parties to reach an agreement in the next few hours.

The forces of freedom and change announced that they would stop negotiations with the Council if it did not reach an agreement with him at the end of Wednesday.

After the announcement of the agreement, the celebrations took place in front of the army headquarters in central Khartoum.

The Sudanese began their sit-in outside the army headquarters on April 6.

On the 11th of the same month, the army overthrew President Omar Bashir on months of protests demanding his departure, but the protesters refuse to leave before the handover of power to civilians.