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(Redirected from Taqaddum (Sudan)) Civilian coalition in SudanThis article is about the Sudanese civilian coalition. For the Lebanese political party, see Taqaddom (Lebanon).
Tagadum تقدم
LeaderAbdallah Hamdok
FoundedOctober 2023 (2023-10)

The Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Tagadum) (Arabic: تنسيقية القوى المدنية الديمقراطية السودانية (تقدم)) is a pro-civilian-power coalition in Sudan which is involved in peace negotiations in the War in Sudan. Taqaddum claims to be neutral in the conflict. The coalition was founded in October 2023. It is led by former Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok. In January 2024, Hamdok met the leader of the Rapid Support Forces Mohamed Hamdan Daglo in Addis Ababa. In April 2024, Hamdok met with President of France Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

On 24 September 2024, the Attorney-General of Sudan, Fath Al-Tayfour, formally accused Abdallah Hamdok and 15 other leaders of the Tagadum coalition of complicity in war crimes and genocide committed by the RSF and called for a red notice to be issued by Interpol. The Tagadum denied the charges.

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