10-29-2014, 03:56 PM |
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Sudan’s Cabinet reviews experience of the decentralized governance
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SudaneseOnline-Sudan’s Supreme Council of Decentralized Governance has announced that there is a trend to assess its experience in the country, including selection of Governors, indicating that the experience produced pros and cons that requiring review. Secretary-General of the Council, Sidiq Gima’a Al-Amin, disclosed on Tuesday that he has handed over proposals about experience of the decentralized governance after the decision of the Council of Ministers in this regard, adding that the success of the experience of the decentralized governance associated with the Constitution and standards of transparency and democracy. Al-Amin demanded to avoid the tribalism and the political compromises in the process of the administrative distribution, revealing difficulties facing application of decentralization, including many Sudanese legislation and multiculturalism, calling for real assessment of the experience through analysis of the internal structure of the Federal Government to agree on national constants. For his part, Secretary of the Secretariat of Justice in the Council, Haji Suleiman, said that appointment of Governors by the President of the Republic does not violate the Constitution because the President-elect has the right to choose governors who are in turn accountable to the elected Legislative Council, which has the right to recommend the President to dismiss any of these governors
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