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KHARTOUM, June 9 (Xinhuanet) -- The state of emergency will be lifted in Sudan
after a transitional constitution is ratified by both the parliament and
southern rebels, an official said Thursday.
Sudanese National Constitutional Review Committee spokesman Yassir Arman
told reporters that all political detainees, including leader of the opposition
Popular Congress Hassan Turabi,will be released after the endorsement of the
interim constitution.
The Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)
signed a peace agreement on Jan. 9 in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, ending a
21-year civil war pitting the north against the south.
The two sides are reviewing the interim constitution. After
itsratification, a transitional government will be established for aninterim
period of six years, and then a referendum will be held inthe south to decide
unity or secession from the north.
Arman said a presidential council will be formed after the constitution is
passed.
The council will be headed by President Omar el-Bashir, with SPLM leader
John Garang as the first vice president and Ali Taha the second vice president.
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