December 7, 2024 (ENTEBBE) — The Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A), led by Abdel Wahid al-Nur, on Saturday presented a proposal to the 'Tagadum' coalition of civilian forces outlining its vision for expanding the civilian front in Sudan. Al-Nur arrived in Entebbe, Uganda, on Wednesday, where the Tagadum leadership body held three-day meetings. Tagadum spokesperson Jaafar Hassan told Sudan Tribune that the SLM/A proposal focuses on 'how to build the civilian front.' He said the coalition is studying the proposal, as Tagadum's primary goal is to expand the civilian front. Hassan affirmed the Tagadum leadership's commitment to supporting efforts to broaden the civilian front and achieve greater inclusivity. He noted that discussions are ongoing, adding: 'We affirm our support for all steps to unite civilian forces, regardless of their form, and discussions are still ongoing.' Hassan also said Tagadum is in discussions with several political forces, including the Popular Congress Party, the original Democratic Unionist Party, the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and the Sudanese Communist Party. He expressed hope that these discussions will yield results soon. The SLM/A agreed with political forces, armed groups, women's and youth groups and resistance committees to continue consultations and meetings to engage with all Sudanese …
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