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Question: In the context of the Republic of Sudan (1956–1969), the Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1955–1958) is considered…
Trivia Question Study Fact: Following the declaration of independence from Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1956, the newly formed Republic of Sudan initially adopted a parliamentary system with a five-member Supreme Commission – known as the Sudanese Sovereignty Council – serving as the head of state during its early years.
Trivia Question Explanation: After Sudan gained independence, a parliamentary system was established, and a five-member Supreme Commission, referred to as the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, functioned as the country’s head of state during the early years of the Republic.
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