List of heads of government of Sudan

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List of heads of government of Sudan

This article lists the heads of government of Sudan, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1952 until the present day.

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Prime Minister of the Republic of the Sudan
رئيس وزراء جمهورية السودان (Arabic)
since 19 January 2022
Executive branch of the Sudanese Government
ResidenceKhartoum
AppointerTransitional Sovereignty Council
Formation1 January 1956
First holderIsmail al-Azhari
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The office of prime minister was abolished after the 1989 coup d'état,[1] and reestablished in 2017 when Bakri Hassan Saleh was appointed prime minister by President Omar al-Bashir.[2]

Abdalla Hamdok was appointed as prime minister by the Transitional Sovereignty Council on 21 August 2019, as part of the country's transition to democracy.[3] On 25 October 2021, Hamdok was deposed and placed under house arrest, following a coup d'état.[4] On 21 November 2021, Hamdok was reinstated as prime minister as part of an agreement with the military.[5][6] On 2 January 2022, Hamdok resigned as prime minister.[7]

Osman Hussein has been acting prime minister of Sudan since 19 January 2022.[8]

Titles of heads of government

  • 1952–1956: Chief Minister
  • 1956–1989; 2017–present: Prime Minister

Heads of government of Sudan (1952–present)

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(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

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No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Head(s) of state
(Term)
Took office Left office Time in office

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1952–1956)

1 Thumb Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi
(1885–1959)
[a]
22 October 1952 November 1953 1 year, 10 days National Umma Party
2 Thumb Ismail al-Azhari
(1900–1969)
6 January 1954 1 January 1956 1 year, 360 days Democratic Unionist Party

Republic of Sudan (1956–1969)

(2) Thumb Ismail al-Azhari
(1900–1969)
1 January 1956 5 July 1956 186 days Democratic Unionist Party Sovereignty Council
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(1956–1958)
3 Thumb Abdallah Khalil
(1892–1970)
5 July 1956 17 November 1958[b] 2 years, 135 days National Umma Party
4 Thumb Ibrahim Abboud
(1900–1983)
18 November 1958 30 October 1964
(resigned)
5 years, 347 days Military Ibrahim Abboud
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(1958–1964)
5 Thumb Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa
(1919–2006)
30 October 1964 2 June 1965 215 days National Umma Party Committees of Sovereignty
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(1964–1965)
6 Thumb Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub
(1908–1976)
10 June 1965 25 July 1966 1 year, 53 days National Umma Party Ismail al-Azhari
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(1965–1969)
7 Thumb Sadiq al-Mahdi
(1935–2020)
[c]
27 July 1966 18 May 1967 295 days National Umma Party
(6) Thumb Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub
(1908–1976)
18 May 1967 25 May 1969
(deposed)
2 years, 7 days National Umma Party

Democratic Republic of Sudan (1969–1985)

8 Thumb Babiker Awadalla
(1917–2019)
25 May 1969 27 October 1969 155 days Independent Gaafar Nimeiry
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(1969–1985)
9 Thumb Gaafar Nimeiry
(1928–2009)
28 October 1969
[d]
11 August 1976 6 years, 288 days Military /
Sudanese Socialist Union
10 Thumb Rashid Bakr
(1933–1988)
11 August 1976 10 September 1977 1 year, 30 days Sudanese Socialist Union
(9) Thumb Gaafar Nimeiry
(1928–2009)
10 September 1977 6 April 1985
(deposed)
7 years, 208 days Military /
Sudanese Socialist Union

Republic of Sudan (1985–2019)

11 Thumb Al-Jazuli Daf'allah
(born 1935)
22 April 1985 6 May 1986 1 year, 14 days Independent Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab
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(1985–1986)
(7) Thumb Sadiq al-Mahdi
(1935–2020)
[c]
6 May 1986 30 June 1989
(deposed)
3 years, 55 days National Umma Party Ahmed al-Mirghani
(1986–1989)
Post abolished (30 June 1989 – 2 March 2017)
12 Thumb Bakri Hassan Saleh
(born 1949)
2 March 2017 10 September 2018 1 year, 192 days National Congress Party Omar al-Bashir
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(1989–2019)
13 Thumb Motazz Moussa
(born 1967)
10 September 2018 23 February 2019 166 days National Congress Party
14 Thumb Mohamed Tahir Ayala
(born 1951)
23 February 2019 11 April 2019
(deposed)
47 days National Congress Party

Transitional period (2019–present)

Post vacant (11 April – 21 August 2019)
15 Thumb Abdalla Hamdok
(born 1956)
21 August 2019 25 October 2021
(deposed)
2 years, 65 days Forces of Freedom and Change Transitional Sovereignty Council
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(2019–present)[e]
(15) 21 November 2021 2 January 2022 42 days Independent
Thumb Osman Hussein
Acting Prime Minister
19 January 2022 Incumbent 3 years, 60 days Independent
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Timeline

Osman Hussein (politician)Abdalla HamdokMohamed Tahir AyalaMotazz MoussaBakri Hassan SalehAl-Jazuli Daf'allahRashid Bakr (politician)Gaafar NimeiryBabiker AwadallaSadiq al-MahdiMuhammad Ahmad MahgoubSirr Al-Khatim Al-KhalifaIbrahim AbboudAbdallah KhalilIsmail al-AzhariAbd al-Rahman al-Mahdi

Notes

  1. Posthumous son of Muhammad Ahmad; Imam of the Ansar.
  2. Carried out a self-coup against his own government.
  3. Grandson of Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi; Imam of the Ansar.
  4. Briefly interrupted during the 19–22 July 1971 coup d'état.
  5. Briefly interrupted following the 2021 coup d'état, when Abdel Fattah al-Burhan served as head of state and there was no prime minister.

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