Military and civilian members of Sudan’s new ruling body, the Sovereign Council, were sworn in on Wednesday at the presidential palace in Khartoum, state news agency SUNA reported.
The 11-member Council replaces the now-defunct Transitional Military Council. Its head, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, was sworn in as head of the Sovereign Council earlier on Wednesday.
Burhan and other military officers overthrew veteran leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir in April in response to months of protests over economic hardships and dictatorship.
The makeup of the 11-member Sovereign Council was completed on Tuesday, comprising six civilian and five military figures.