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Wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, Turabis party and the movement of Ghazi boycotting a meeting in Paris 07-16-2014 10:24 PM Center Party, wrote journalist Bashir Popular Congress party refused to reform launched by the opposition now in Sudan, calls for any political meetings or dialogues on the Sudanese political crisis in France or elsewhere. And affirmed their commitment to the consolidation of the national dialogue platforms inside, Mshiddan the importance of expanding the dialogue. And gave the European Parliament calling for a number of Sudanese opposition parties and the rebel Revolutionary Front to participate in a meeting organized by the deputies of the European Parliament in the French capital Paris. The Popular Congress political secretary Kamal Omar, The People have already received an invitation from the Revolutionary Front for the post at the crossroads of Germany, he did not participate in any dialogue outside the country. He pointed out that the party would prefer to grant full opportunity for national dialogue, adding that they have in common with arms carriers designed for direct entry into the national dialogue inside. Omar said that the People do not accept any tutelage from abroad, though the crisis in Sudan need to combine all the national political forces. The international communitys role is limited to monitoring and supporting the peace process and democratic transition. For his part, Secretary of the Secretariat of the categories reform movement now Osama Tawfiq, do not receive any traffic official invitation from the European Parliament to participate in a meeting attended by the Fretilin opposition parties. Announced their refusal to hold any meetings on issues outside the country, calling for the expansion of the national dialogue is organized by country, Bastsahab parties and political forces and civil society organizations all over it. SMC
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 07:38:52 +0000

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