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Sudan: Thousands call for reestablishment of military rule

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Sudan: Thousands call for dissolution of transitional government

I will not be surprised if the military decides they now have a green light to sweep in again. Sudan has a transitional government consisting of both military and civilian leaders that is supposed to transit Sudan into a democracy, since the fall of Omar al- Bashir's regime. The sad trend that we have seen this year in Africa seem to be reinforced. The militaries are flexing and removes civilian governments.
 
This thread reminded me of the raider seizures of industrial enterprises in Russia in the 90s.
After the collapse of the Union, almost all industrial enterprises were subject to privatization, all this was certainly done with violations and extremely incompetent. According to the law on privatization, workers were to become owners of socialist property... but this almost never happened.
As well as the management of enterprises was very inefficient. Where any oligarch could organize the seizure of the enterprise by the employees themselves, then buy out the shares of a penny from them or not buy them out, just cheat... in general, I do not know of a single case where bv became better after the capture of the enterprise by the employees of the latter.
 
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