Sudan faces a deepening crisis as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitaries and their allies declared a parallel government on July 1, 2025. This new alliance, called the Tasis coalition, comprises various armed groups and political parties opposing the existing administration.
Formation of the Parallel Government
The Tasis coalition has announced a new governance council that directly challenges the official government of Sudan. This move adds complexity to the nation’s already fragile political environment, escalating tensions further.
Background and Current Impact
Sudan has been caught in a violent power struggle since 2023, when clashes erupted between the national army and paramilitary forces. The consequences of these conflicts include:
- Widespread instability throughout the country
- Reduced access to essential services for many civilians
- An ongoing humanitarian crisis
Humanitarian organizations have issued warnings that the crisis risks spiraling into a full-scale civil war if not resolved promptly.
International Response
The international community has voiced concern over the situation, urging all parties to engage in dialogue and seek a peaceful resolution to avoid further deterioration.
Outlook
The establishment of a parallel government raises significant questions about Sudan’s political future and the possibilities for lasting peace and stability in the region. Citizens remain anxious as the crisis affects daily life and effective governance.
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