Sudanese Sovereignty Council (Arabic: مجلس السيادة السوداني), or Supreme Commission or Commission of Sovereignty, is a presidential council in Sudan that was formed for the first time in 1955. Since then, it has been dissolved and reconstituted more than once. Its most famous councils may refers to:
Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1955–1958)
Armed Forces Supreme Council (Sudan) (1958–1964); see 1958 Sudanese coup d'état
Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1964–1965)
Sudanese Sovereignty Council (1965–1969)
National Revolutionary Command Council (Sudan) (1969–1971)
Transitional Military Council (1985) (1985–1986)
Transitional Military Council (2019)
Transitional Sovereignty Council (2019–2021, 2021-present)
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