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And reversed The Sudanese On April 11, under the regime of President Omar al-Bashir, after four months of protests that took place in several Sudanese cities and in the capital, Khartoum, condemned the economic situation in the country.
And aggravated The economic crisis in SudanDespite the relative stability of fuel and bread, the situation remains the same as for the money crisis, although these crises continue to increase over the past period, repeating queues in front of the stations. service and bakeries.
Taha Hussein, a stock market advisor, said the crisis was still in place despite lifting the regime BashirAnd has consistently demonstrated the major crises represented by $ 58 billion of external debt, its negative effects on the economy, its impact on the banking sector and bank transfers and the country's ability to create a global market for its products. .
But he said to be relatively stabilized thanks to outside support, arrived in the country since the beginning of this year and until last June, and indicated receipt of the amount. "300" Million dollars by the Arab Monetary Fund, and "250" Million dollars from the Saudi Monetary Fund, next to "250" billion from the UAE's central bank "200" The Kuwait Development Fund has generated $ 1 million, as well as Saudi Arabia's visual support for fuels, wheat and medicines.
Hussein stressed the need to attract remittances from Sudanese banks, estimated at seven to eight billion. He pointed out that the deficit would cover the state budget. He explained that an estimated $ 271 million has gone into the banking system in the past year alone.
He stressed the importance of avoiding the factors preventing the use of expatriate funds, namely the mismanagement of foreign exchange, the weak strength of the pound sterling and the emergence of two prices of hard currency, as well as the inability of banks to repay their customers.".
Saddam Hussein also stressed the negative effects of the political crisis on the economy, stressing that this seemed obvious to the private sector, while the country is currently managed without a real budget.
The economist Mohammed al-Nayer believes that the economic situation has deteriorated sharply after the fall of al-Bashir, despite the relative abundance of oil and bread compared to the period of the isolated president.
He attributes this to the exacerbation of the crisis of rising prices for goods and services without exception and the effects of declining power to purchase the pound.
Warned in an interview "Arab Sky News" Slowing down the formation of the government, and felt that this could lead to the collapse of the economy, and the scarcity of goods with their prices doubled .
According to economic badyst Khaled Tijani, the minister 's remarks regarding the worsening economic situation in the country, highlighting the suffering of the economy due to the stalemate attributable to the. absence of government .
Tijani said of "Arab Sky News": "The country currently operates without a real budget, there is a clear marginalization of the economy at all levels and a focus on the political issue.
He explained that "the economy is now stagnating, with the exception of the minimum living conditions for the Sudanese".
It is likely that the negative effects of the economic recession in the fourth quarter of this year, if no urgent action is taken, and that the constituent government is working on a specific program to save it from any emergency.
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On April 11, the Sudanese overthrew the regime of President Omar al-Bashir after four months of protests in several Sudanese cities and in the capital, Khartoum, condemning the economic situation in the country.
The economic crisis in Sudan, despite relative stability, has been exacerbated by fuel and bread, while the situation is the same as for the currency crisis, although these crises have worsened from time to time during the period the lines to be repeated in front of the service stations and bakeries.
Taha Hussein said the crisis was continuing despite the removal of the al-Bashir regime and that it was steadily demonstrating the major crises represented by the external debt that amounted to 58 billion dollars, its negative effects on the economy, its impact on the banking sector and bank transfers and the country's ability to create a market. International to present its products .
But he said he was relatively stabilized thanks to outside support, arrived in the country from the beginning of this year until June, and that he had received $ 300 million of the Arab Monetary Fund, $ 250 million from the Saudi Monetary Fund and $ 250 million from the Kuwait Development Fund $ 200 million, as well as a visual support from Saudi Arabia represented in the fuels fields , wheat and medicines.
Hussein stressed the need to attract remittances from Sudanese banks, estimated at seven to eight billion. He pointed out that the deficit would cover the state budget. He pointed out that an estimated $ 271 million has gone into the banking system in the last year alone.
He stressed that it was important to avoid the factors preventing the use of expatriation funds, namely the mismanagement of foreign exchange, the weak strength of the pound sterling and the ## 147 ## 39; emergence of two strong currency prices, as well as the inability of banks to repay their customers.".
Saddam Hussein also stressed the negative effects of the political crisis on the economy, stressing that this seemed obvious to the private sector, while the country is currently managed without a real budget.
The economist Mohammed al-Nayer believes that the economic situation has deteriorated sharply after the fall of al-Bashir, despite the relative abundance of oil and bread compared to the period of the isolated president.
He attributes this to the exacerbation of the crisis of rising prices for goods and services without exception and the effects of declining power to purchase the pound.
In an interview with "Sky News Arabia", Al-Nayer warned against slowing down the formation of the government and felt that this could lead to a collapse of the economy and the scarcity of goods with the doubling of prices. .
According to economic badyst Khaled Tijani, the minister 's remarks regarding the worsening economic situation in the country, highlighting the suffering of the economy due to the stalemate attributable to the. absence of government .
"The country is currently operating without a real budget, there is a clear marginalization of the economy at all levels and a focus on the political issue," Tijani told Sky News Arab.
"The economy is currently in recession, with the exception of the minimum living conditions for the Sudanese," he said.
It is likely that the negative effects of the economic recession in the fourth quarter of this year, if no urgent action is taken, and that the constituent government is working on a specific program to save it from any emergency.