BACKGROUND SUDAN - CHRONOLOGY AND AGREEMENT FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT

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December 7, 1998
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Approved ForRelease 2000Q / VIJ-19EPOR01443R000200040011-5 BACKGROUND SUDAN - CHRONOLOGY AND AGREEMENT FOR SELF- GOVERNMENT 1899 - Anglo-Egyptian Condominium Agreement on joint sovereignty over Sudan following reoccupation of country by British and Egyptian forces. 1924 - As result of murder of General Lee Stack in Cairo, Egyptian participation in administration of Sudan severely restricted. This status maintained up to present. 1951 - In October 1951 nationalist Wafd- dominated Egyptian parliament "abrogated" 1899 Sudan Condominium Agreement and amended Egyptian constitution to provide for unity of Sudan with Egypt under Egyptian crown. Approved For Release 2000/0~ ~ A-RDP80R01443R000200040011-5 Appro*ed For Release 20001p&igIgepOR01443R000200040011-5 Nov 1952-Feb 1953 - Arduous Anglo-Egyptian negotiations to provide for Sudanese self-government and eventual self- determination. Terms of agreement signed 12 Feburary 1953 to provide for: 1. A five-man commission (composed of 2 Sudanese, 1 Britisher, 1 Egyptian, and a Pakistani chairman) to'advise governor general of Sudan, tradi- tionally a British official. Governor general retains certain "reserve powers" for internal security matters and is responsible to Britain and. Egypt for foreign affairs. 2. Agreement called for "early" elections to provide a 97-seat house of representatives and to elect 30 members of 50-member senate. Remaining 20 members being appointed Approved For Releasd:)2000 SC 80RO1443R000200040011-5 IMR" 2 - Approved For Release 200(nw~fiTM80R01443R000200040011-5 3. Elections were to be carried out under supervision of an international Election Commission composed of 3 Sudanese, 1 Britisher, 1 Egyptian, 1 American and an Indian chairman. 4. Following establishment of Sudanese parliament, country will enter a "transitional period" of self= government not to exceed three years. "Transitional period" will be ended by Sudanese parliament passing a resolution calling for "self- determination." Elections will then be held for a Constituent Assembly which will decide future of Sudan -- union with Egypt or independence -- and will draft a constitution for Sudan. Approved For Release 2000/0$(j,~~ RDP80RO1443R000200040011-5