Sudan security forces kill two protesters in Khartoum: Medics
Al JazeeraMAY 2022
Sudan's power-hungry military already dashed aspirations for democratic government in 2021, and is now continuing this by failing to reach a deal with the civilian coalition, which is the best basis to form a civilian-led transitional government and restore normalcy in Sudan. With the nation chaos-stricken for two years, its future continues to be uncertain.
The agreement is a gilded repackaging of the status quo, which is why anti-military factions are still protesting in the streets. No government can function properly without control of the monopoly on violence, meaning the military will eventually take back control of everything once it's at odds with what the new "legitimate" political regime wants.