Cross-party political movement in the Republic of Sudan
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Sudan of the Future
Founded
26 January 2017 (2017-01-26)
Headquarters
Khartoum
Ideology
Liberalism Progressivism Environmentalism
Political position
Centre
Sudan of the Future is a cross-party political movement in the Republic of Sudan. It describes itself as a "youth-driven" political movement that supports progressive candidates regardless of their affiliations. The movement advocates public investment, democratic reform, secular state, tolerant society, a green economy and universal basic income.
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