General's growing political clout poses a risk to Sudan's transition

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General's growing political clout poses a risk to Sudan's transition
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Six weeks after a coup d'etat in Sudan, high-profile military leader Genera...

KHARTOUM - Six weeks after a coup d’etat in Sudan, high-profile military leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo is evolving into an increasingly influential political force.

Unlike junta leader Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Hemedti has grabbed the limelight, often delivering speeches in public as Sudan navigates a volatile transition period after a 30-year dictatorship. A tall, imposing figure who has an office in the presidential palace, Hemedti is backed by the Rapid Support Forces , the widely feared paramilitary fighters who number in the tens of thousands and control the capital Khartoum.

“There is no junior or senior army officer who accepts what Hemedti is doing,” said political analyst Faisal Saleh.

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