Sudan: Government
Government
Sudan is governed under the interim national constitution of 2005 as amended. The executive branch is headed by a president, who is head of state; the prime minister, appointed by the president, is head of government. The bicameral National Legislature consists of the 30-seat Council of States, whose members are elected by state legislatures to six-year terms and the 351-seat National Assembly, whose members are elected to six-year terms. Administratively, Sudan is divided into 17 states.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Struggles of an Independent Nation
- The Era of Foreign Control
- Early History
- Government
- Economy
- People
- Land
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