
AKIPRESS.COM - Sudan's ruling military council and main opposition coalition have agreed on a constitutional declaration which will pave the way for a new period of transitional government.
African Union mediator Mohamed Hassan Lebatt made the announcement early on Saturday, without giving any details, BBC reports.
Sudan has been in turmoil since the military ousted President Omar al-Bashir in April.
Protracted talks over the declaration have been held amid much violence.
The long-awaited declaration deal triggered celebrations in Sudan, which has been plunged into months of crisis.
Protests first broke out in December after Mr Bashir's government imposed emergency austerity measures. He was then overthrown by the military in April after prolonged protests outside the defence ministry in Khartoum.
Demonstrators have since called for authority to be transferred to a civilian administration.
