The role of the Democratic Union Party and the Communist Party in the history of Yemen in Sudan 1986-1989

the international and political journal

Authors

  • Dr. Azza Muhammad Musa
  • Dr. Salwa Ibrahim Omar

Keywords:

role, Democratic Union Party, Communist Party, political history, Sudan.

Abstract

This study examines the role of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and the Sudanese Communist Party in Sudan's political history during the transitional period from 1986 to 1989, a crucial time following the overthrow of President Jaafar Nimeiri and the country's shift towards democracy. The goal of the research is to analyze the impact of both parties on Sudanese politics during this period, focusing on their strategies, ideologies, and roles in the democratic transition.
Understanding how major political forces influenced the transition to democracy and the stability of the political system in Sudan is essential. Through the historical method, information will be gathered and analyzed from primary and secondary sources to provide an accurate picture of the events and political decisions. Using the inductive method, theories will be developed about the impact of the parties' policies based on available evidence.
The research problem centers on understanding the varied impacts of the roles played by the DUP and the Communist Party on political stability and democratic transition in Sudan. The main hypothesis is that the strategies and approaches of the two parties had differing effects on Sudanese politics, with the DUP seeking to achieve stability through political alliances, while the Communist Party offered a critical perspective on social and economic change.

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Published

2025-04-04

How to Cite

د. عزة محمد موسى محمد, & د. سلوى ابراهيم عمر علي. (2025). The role of the Democratic Union Party and the Communist Party in the history of Yemen in Sudan 1986-1989: the international and political journal . The International and Political Journal, 61, 489–506. Retrieved from https://ipj.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/political/article/view/405

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