Sudan: Parallel Government of Tasis Initiates Regional Tour for Support Amidst Domestic Divisions. Khartoum, Sudan — The Sudanese government, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as ‘Hemeti’, is reportedly embarking on a regional tour to seek international support, according to local reports.
The move comes in the wake of ongoing internal divisions within the Sudanese government.
In recent weeks, tensions have escalated between different factions within the Sudanese government, leading to a power vacuum and uncertainty about the country’s political future.
The parallel government of Tasis, which is aligned with Dagalo, is seeking to bolster its position both domestically and internationally.
The regional tour is aimed at garnering support from neighboring countries and international organizations, according to sources close to the matter.
The government stated in a communiqué that the tour is part of an effort to “promote stability and reconciliation in Sudan.”Independent observers say the tour is a strategic move by the Tasis government to counter the growing influence of other factions within the Sudanese political landscape.
The government’s effort to seek external support amid internal strife reflects the complexity of the situation in Sudan.
Regional officials confirmed that the tour will include stops in several countries in the region, where Dagalo is expected to meet with leaders and representatives from various international organizations.
The government’s aim is to secure financial and political backing, as well as to promote its vision for the future of Sudan.
The response from the international community remains to be seen.
While some countries have expressed concern over the political turmoil in Sudan, others have been more cautious in their public statements, preferring to wait for a clearer picture of the political situation. Further details are expected as the tour progresses.
The government of Tasis continues to navigate a challenging environment, both domestically and on the international stage.





