Bernd 04/22/2023 (Sat) 11:48 No.50138 del
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https://africanarguments.org/2021/11/this-is-not-a-coup-sudans-potemkin-agreement/
So I can't find the list of the deal signed by PM Abdalla Hamdok al-Kinani and Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, but this site says:
>14-point plan that would reinstate Hamdok as prime minister and give the military total control during the transitional period until a handover to an elected civilian government. Other aspects of the deal include the implementation of the Juba Peace Agreement, the release of all political detainees, and formation of a legislative council.
But also notes:
>The deal doesn’t specify the specific date of the military handover to an elected civilian government. It means that under the agreement, the military could continue their rule indefinitely
So rebels (or "rebels", who very well might be just the proponents of the previous government) might have problems with the lengthy transition. Or they could use it as an excuse, a casus belli for their cause, which can be anything but reinstating the previous government into full power or elect a new legit ones.

Now that I named two players, the third one is Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces. I read up on him (on Wikipee) and he was a coupist in 2021 but since then he changed his mind.