National Consensus Forces
تحالف قوى الإجماع الوطني
FounderFarouk Abu Issa
FoundedApril 2010 (April 2010)
Preceded byNational Democratic Alliance
HeadquartersKhartoum
IdeologyAntimilitarism
Secularism
Factions:
Marxism–Leninism
Sudanese nationalism
Nasserism
Neo-Ba'athism
Islamism
Social democracy
Political positionBig tent
National affiliationForces of Freedom and Change

The National Consensus Forces (NCF, Ij’maa) is a coalition of political parties in Sudan that opposed the rule of the National Congress Party, and was initially formed to stand against the NCP in the 2010 Sudanese elections.[1] Farouk Abu Issa served as chairman from 2005 until his death in 2020.[2]

Policies

The Popular Congress Party, the National Umma Party, and the Sudanese Communist Party later signed the Democratic Alternative Charter (DAC) on 4 July 2012, committing themselves to overthrowing the NCP through various peaceful political and popular means and establishing a civil and democratic state.[1] The DAC was signed by 19 opposition parties.[3] The NCF later outlined their plan for a transitional government to lead Sudan in the post-NCP phase. The NCF's plan involves the establishment of a parliament, a presidential council of six members representing six regions after restructuring the current federal system and an executive government of 20 ministers.[2]

Member parties

Main parties

Members
NameIdeologyLeader
Sudanese Communist PartyCommunism
Marxism-Leninism
Muhammad Mukhtar Al-Khatib
Ba'ath Party – Region of SudanNeo-Ba'athism
Saddamism
Ali Elraih El Sanhoory
Ba'ath Party – Organization of SudanNeo-Ba'athism
Assadism
Al-Tijani Mustafa Yassin
Popular Congress PartySudanese nationalism
Islamism
Ibrahim El Sanousi
Sudanese Ba'ath PartyBa'athismMohamed Ali Jadin
National Umma PartySudanese nationalism
Islamic democracy
Fadlallah Baramah Nasser
Nasserist Democratic Unionist PartyNasserismGamal Abdunnasir Idris
Unified Democratic Unionist PartyN/AJala'a Ismail Al-azhari
New Forces Democratic MovementN/AHalal Abdulhaleem
Sudanese Congress PartySocial democracyKhalid Omar Yousif

See also

References

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