after the eruption of sudanese president umar al-bashir, a gradual process of transferring power to the civil administration and preparing elections in 2019 began. the sudanese army agreed to share its powers with the civil administration, at least until the vote was held, but the agreement was violated by an attempted military coup in october 2021, which caused massive civil protests, across the country, two power. in the power structures existed and before him, its commander-in-chief appel, fantah, also spoke from the side of the army. al-burkhan, on the other side was occupied by the leader. the so -called rapid reaction forces or sbr. mohammed hamdan daghla, both warlords had their own political ambitions, and at least verbally declared their commitment to democratic transformation, but before the failed military coup attempt. from the first year they preferred to unite their interests for this period, a framework agreement was concluded for general elections in 2023 and the issue of the status of the rapid reaction force was resolved in principle. this is approximately 100,000 peop