Sudan's army-aligned PM Kamil Idris faces growing criticism and possible replacement
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Hamza Hendawi
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Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris, head of the military-aligned government based in Port Sudan, is facing mounting internal criticism from pro-army figures over his handling of the country's worsening services and day-to-day affairs. Reports indicate he may be replaced. The country remains divided between Idris's government and a rival administration backed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Nyala, Darfur.
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Mr Idris, 70, is Prime Minister of the government based in Port Sudan on the Red Sea
A rival government backed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces sits in Nyala, Darfur, in the west of the country
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