The gathering of Sudanese professionals called for what he called the "revolutionary escalation" and said the move was aimed at announcing a general strike according to certain schedules.

This comes after the failure of another round of negotiations between the military junta and the coalition of forces of freedom and change in overcoming the obstacle of the presidency of the sovereign council.

Earlier on Tuesday, a group of professionals - one of the components of the Declaration of the Forces of Freedom and Change, which is leading the popular movement in Sudan - announced moves to carry out a strike and civil disobedience after negotiations with the junta failed to reach a final agreement on the organs of government during the transitional period, In particular the representation ratios in the sovereign council and its chairmanship.

The assembly accused the military council of trying to stand in front of the revolution and emptying it of its content, by insisting that the council be of a military majority, and that its president be a military.

Al-Jazeera correspondent in Khartoum al-Tahir al-Mardi said that this escalation, whether by strike, civil sit-in or revolutionary escalation, is the only weapon to achieve the demands of the protesters, which provides for the handover of power to civilians, accountability of the former regime and the establishment of freedom, justice and equality.

Al-Mardi said that there was a case of disapproval of the statements made by the Vice President of the Sudanese Military Council, Muhammad Hamdan Daglo (Hamidati), who said in a speech to a group of members of the rapid support force;

Hamidati said that whoever hits his work will not return to him (Al Jazeera)

Statements were rejected
The forces of freedom and change declared their strong rejection of the statements of the Vice-President of the Military Council, in which he threatened to dismiss all those who are beaten.

The head of the Unionist Socialist Party and leader of the forces of freedom and change, friend of Abu Fawaz al-Jazeera, said that this statement represents a negative course of fundamental rights stipulated in all Sudanese and international constitutions.

For its part, the professional gathering on its Facebook page announced today that a large number of professional associations, ministries, banks and groups "have shown their readiness to carry out the comprehensive political strike, leading to total civil disobedience, in order to realize the will of our people to smooth the transition of civil authority according to the provisions of the Declaration of Freedom and Change "He said.

Since April 6, thousands of Sudanese have gathered in front of the army headquarters in Khartoum to press the military junta to speed up the handover of power to a civilian administration.

In another context, Hamidati visited Kober prison and ordered that all inmates in all the country's prisons be categorized and their cases sorted out to solve them. About three million Sudanese pounds were paid to more than 300 inmates and Nizila. Their efforts would include treating inmates throughout Sudan to benefit Of their energies in construction.