Factionalism and bribery in the Sudanese parliament, …

Years: 1958 - 1958
April
Factionalism and bribery in the Sudanese parliament, coupled with the government's inability to resolve Sudan's many social, political, and economic problems, increase popular disillusion with a democratic government.

Specific complaints include Khartoum's decision to sell cotton at a price above world market prices.

This policy results in low sales of cotton, the commodity from which Sudan derives most of its income.

Restrictions on imports imposed to take the pressure off depleted foreign exchange reserves cause consternation among town dwellers who have become accustomed to buying foreign goods.

Moreover, rural northerners also suffer from an embargo that Egypt places on imports of cattle, camels, and dates from Sudan.

Growing popular discontent causes many anti-government demonstrations in Khartoum.

Egypt also criticizes Khalil and suggests that it might support a coup against his government.

Meanwhile, reports circulate in Khartoum that the Umma and the NUP are near agreement on a new coalition that will exclude the PDP and Khalil.

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