Binaa Sudan Party

Binaa Sudan Party (Arabic: حزب بناء السودان, romanized: Hizb Binaa Al Sudan), abbreviated BSP, is a political party in Sudan. Established February 2018 following an invitation from the Sudanese Shadow Government, a group of youth professionals who joined together to form a non-ideological organisation to produce a practical manifesto to put solutions for Sudan's state problems. Binaa Sudan Party is a Transpartisan organization. BSP has signed the Deceleration of Freedom and Change,[2] which is an alliance that initiated and led the topple of Omar Al-Bashir in 2019.

Binaa Sudan Party

حزب بناء السودان
Hizb Binaa Al Sudan
FounderSudanese Shadow Government, Wael Omer Abdin, Ahmed Eltayeb Okoona, Hani Abuelgasim, Asim Khidir, Omer Seddig, Mazin Saad, Shahd Eltai, Mujahid Khalfallah, M El-Jazouli
Founded2018 (2018)
HeadquartersKhartoum, Sudan
IdeologyNone
Transpartisanship
Political positionCentre
National affiliationSudanese Professionals Association[1]
National Assembly of Sudan
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Council of States of Sudan
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Website
Official website

History

The Sudanese Shadow Government is a political organization which announced its establishment on 24 December 2013 in Khartoum, Sudan. After 5 years of attempting to reform the political environment in Sudan, it called for establishing a new political party to lead the change in political agenda, aiming to stop the ideology based conflict to shift the political competition towards addressing citizens' problems and concerns.

Ideology

Binaa Sudan Party seeks to transcend traditional political boundaries to be a Transpartisan organization.

Electoral history

There has been no elections in Sudan since the establishment of the party.

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