KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's civil opposition and army generals said on Saturday the constitutional declaration was a historic victory by civilians without guns and by thwarting all the traps.

This is also confirmed by the newspaper Le Figaro, which noted that the agreement of the Transitional Military Council and the forces of freedom and change on the transition to civilian authority in Sudan was not an easy agreement, but the culmination of long and arduous negotiations and complex talks.

According to Le Figaro, Kifaya adviser Suleiman Baldo said the two sides had no other choice. Sudanese army officers realized that they could no longer take full power because it would expose them to sanctions by the African Union and the international community, as civilians found that the Having power, he also controls very large parts of the economy, which prompted both sides to understand.

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There is no doubt, according to Le Monde, that the Sudanese protest leaders have learned the lessons of the failure of the Arab Spring, between the military takeover of power, as in Egypt, or the confusion of the countries, even worse, from wars that do not remain and do not spill, as occurred in Libya or Yemen or Syria.

Not to be dragged into either option, Le Monde says, the Sudanese have chosen a different path that simply prepares a full political project even before the first protester took to the street in December 2018.He thought about everything, obstacles and ambitions, and preparedness. To make concessions to the rivals, to occupy a place on the chessboard and proceed with the completion of the project.

In fact, according to the newspaper that the Sudanese demonstrators and their representatives did not have guns, but several other weapons, as they realized before others how hollow this building they want to build, but neither violence broke their thorn nor threaten them to strengthen the pillars of their "revolution," An example of Sudanese courage worth emulating.