Agar: No decision to dissolve the Sovereignty Council… the leak is a “bastard” with no lineage

Sudanese Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) Vice-President Malik Agar on Saturday affirmed that no decision to dissolve the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) has been discussed.

In a special statement to Al-Muhaggig news website, Agar said: “I have no knowledge of what is being circulated about dissolving the Sovereignty Council,” adding, “We have not discussed dissolving the Sovereignty Council at all,” describing the leak as a “bastard” with no lineage.
Regarding the return of the Sovereignty Council to Khartoum to resume its work from there, Agar said that if the government returns, all its institutions will return with it.
In recent days, reports have circulated widely about a move toward dissolving the Sovereignty Council. Some leaks claimed that any dissolution would retain certain council members, including, General Shams-Eddin Kabbashi and Lt. Gen. Yassir Al-Atta, along with a number of leaders of the joint forces.
For his part, the political adviser to the Sudanese Prime Minister, Mohammed Mohammed Khair, also denied any intention to dissolve the Sovereignty Council, saying in a previous statement to Al-Muhaggig that “there is no direction toward dissolving the council.”