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Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok on Sunday dissolved the cabinet and is expected to announce a new one on Monday.
In a statement, the prime minister's office said the ministers would remain in office until the new ones take office and full handover done.
Sudan has been under a transitional council since 2019 when former President Omar al-Bashir was toppled by the military.
The country is moving towards democratic rule after the ousting of President Bashir who had been president for nearly 30 years.
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