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National Legislature of Sudan

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Bicameral legislature of Sudan
National Legislature of Sudan

الهيئة التشريعية الوطنية السودانية
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
HousesCouncil of States
(upper house)
National Assembly
(lower house)
History
Founded2005
Disbanded2019
Succeeded byTransitional Legislative Council
Leadership
Speaker of the Council of States
Speaker of the National Assembly
Structure
Seats458
  • Council of States: 32
  • National Assembly: 426
Council of States political groups
National Assembly political groups
Government (323)

Opposition (103)

Elections
Indirect election
Mixed member majoritarian:
LastCouncil of States election
19 May 2015
LastNational Assembly election
13–16 April 2015
Meeting place
Omdurman,Sudan
Website
The National Legislature (permanent dead link)

Arab LeagueMember State of the Arab League


Judiciary

TheNational Legislature of Sudan (Arabic:الهيئة التشريعية الوطنية السودانية,al-maǧlis at-tašrīʿī) is thelegislative branch of thegovernment ofSudan.

Prior to the 2019 coup d'état, it was composed of two chambers:

  • TheCouncil of States (مجلس الولايات السوداني,al-maǧlis al-wilāyāt).
  • TheNational Assembly (الجمعية الوطنية السودانية,al-maǧlis al-waṭaniy).

The National Legislature was dissolved on 11 April 2019 following the overthrow of PresidentOmar al-Bashir and hisNational Congress Party in amilitary coup.[1]

As part of theSudanese transition to democracy, aTransitional Legislative Council was to have been formed which would function as the legislature of Sudan until elections initially scheduled for 2022.[2]

Amendments made to the transitional constitution in February 2025, established a "Transitional Legislative Authority" made up of the members of theTransitional Sovereignty Council andCabinet of Sudan to act as an interim legislature until a Transitional Legislative Council is formally established.[3]

Latest election

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Main article:2015 Sudanese general election

National Assembly

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PartyProportionalWomenConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
National Congress Party3,915,59078.32674,321,90183.37107149323–1
Democratic Unionist Party–Original218,1204.364249,7684.8261525+24
Umma Collective Leadership214,5314.29426+5
Democratic Unionist Party114,8062.302137,2652.6531015+11
Federal Umma Party79,2921.591107,1022.07337+4
Freedom and Justice Party60,3731.21136,8990.71113
United Umma Party49,9231.00163,7701.23214
Umma Reform and Development Party35,3090.71145,1990.87135
National Umma Party30,9660.62123+2
Federal Truth Party30,2540.61133,0460.64102
National Bond Party30,0790.60143,1990.83102
National Freedom and Justice Party29,6420.59134
Constitution Party27,4660.55039,7830.77101
Movement for Justice and Equality26,7230.53018,4930.36000
National Reform Party25,9900.52030,1070.58101
Popular Forces for Rights and Democracy Movement23,0890.46027,2600.53101
Justice Party18,1960.36000
National Movement for Peace and Development17,2310.34014,7320.28000
Sudanese Socialist Democratic Union16,5080.33000
People's Movement Party14,0180.28015,5950.30011
Sudanese National Front Party12,7400.25000
Sudanese Socialist Union Party al-Maywa8,6860.17000
Centre Party for Justice and Development11
General Federation of North and South Funj11
Ana al-Sudan11
Black Free11
Independents1919+16
Total4,999,532100.00855,184,119100.00128213426–24
Registered voters/turnout13,126,98913,126,98913,126,989
Source:NEC

Parliament building

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The seat of the National Legislature is inOmdurman, immediately north-west of the country's capitalKhartoum. The building was designed in the style ofbrutalist architecture by the Romanian architectCezar Lăzărescu and completed in 1978.[4] It is located on the banks of theWhite Nile at the confluence with theBlue Nile near the old Omdurman bridge.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Sarah El Sirgany, Nima Elbagir and Yasir Abdullah (11 April 2019)."Sudan's President Bashir forced out in military coup".CNN.
  2. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2019-08-05. Retrieved2019-08-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^https://sudantribune.com/article297812/
  4. ^"National Assembly of Sudan".#SOSBRUTALISM. Retrieved2021-05-19.

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