After months of protest, Sudan military agrees to hand over power.
The deal allows for a two-year civilian-led transition towards elections.
It was gathered that Sudan’s pro-democracy coalition Forces of Freedom and Change signed an initial agreement with the military to restore civilian rule after last year’s coup.
But protests challenging the agreement have already begun in the capital, Khartoum, and more are expected across the country, as people call for those who led the coup to be held accountable.
Sudan has suffered nearly four years of political instability after the former president Omar al-Bashir was overthrown following mass protests.
The African Union, Arab Nations and western governments have backed negotiations between the army and civilians as a way to restore stability, end mass protests and try to save Sudan’s crashing economy.