The Constitutional Charter for the Transitional Period: A Reading of the Sudanese Consensus

Authors

  • Authors

  • Abdou Moussa
  • Somaiya Madebo

Keywords:

Sudan, Forces of Freedom and Change, Sudanese Constitutional Declaration, The Transitional Military Council, Transitional Period

Abstract

This is the second section of a study examining the application of good governance in Egypt and Tunisia. The first section, published in issue 42 of the Siyasat Arabiya journal, provided an in-depth theoretical framework for assessing the dynamics of administering governmental affairs, establishing the prerequisites of effective governance, and combatting corruption. This second section argues that administrative corruption is an important obstacle to the quality of public services provided by central government in Egypt and Tunisia, despite various laws and codes calling for tackling corruption and corrupt individuals. This study recommends governmental decentralization; gradually permitting legislative bodies to review the work mechanisms of public administration; adopting organizational philosophies that can serve to improve the process of providing public services; and finally, activating e-government and information and communications technology to achieve more effective public administration operations and services provision and thereby contribute to expanding economic growth.

Author Biographies

  • Abdou Moussa
    Researcher, Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.
  • Somaiya Madebo
    Sudanese Researcher.

Published

2020-03-01

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