Sudan has an authoritarian government in which all effective political power is in the hands of President Omar al-Bashir. Bashir and his party have controlled the government since he led the military coup on 30 June 1989. Sudan has recently emerged as the world's most unstable country according to the Failed States Index, mainly due to the Military Government and Darfur Conflict
The claim to have a democratic government, but the country is tightly controlled by the military
federal republic ruled by the national congress party
After the government (i.e. civil service, police and army) DAL Group is the largest private employer in Sudan
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There probably is not a good response to this one. Unfortunately Somalia is a 'failed state', which means that there is no functioning stable government. They are in serious trouble.
The Sahara enters Sudan.
Republic
The Sudan's government is a Democratic government. There is some speculation about whether or not it in fact a Democracy since the county is run tightly by the military.
A bad one.
genarally, what type of groups have dominated Sudan's government since independence? genarally, what type of groups have dominated Sudan's government since independence?
Sudan has a federal government. One may also refer to this government as a presidential and democratic government. Prior to this, the Republic of Sudan had a Military government.
constitutional monarchy
a military government
Anarchy
yes
republic
no
The government of Sudan is officially the Government of National Unity. In this government power is shared between two parties; the National Congress Party, and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement. These two parties agreed to share power under the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.