Malik Aggar: Chad prevented the Sudanese Certificate exams from being held in Abeche
Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Commander Malik Agar, said that the State of Chad refused to hold the Sudanese Certificate exams for the postponed batch of 2023 in the city of Abeche, indicating that the move is part of the war aimed at destroying Sudan.
In his speech at the opening session of the second political forum of the Sudan Justice Alliance in Portsudan on Saturday, Commander Aggar touched on the positions of the international community regarding the war in the country, noting the existence of intensive diplomatic movements and visits to the country these days, calling for a focus on internal solutions, accusing some international parties of calling for a false democracy.
He said that democracy varies from place to another according to the environment, stating that in Sudan we need social justice and not democracy in the sense that some call for.
TSC Vice-President said that the state is currently working on two important files, which are the currency replacement file and preparations for holding the Sudanese Certificate exams for the postponed batch, noting that the two files are proceeding well.