Sudan has experienced a series of authoritarian regimes since gaining independence in 1956, with military coups and civil conflicts contributing to a lack of democratic governance. The long-term rule of figures like Omar al-Bashir, who led a repressive regime from 1989 until his ousting in 2019, exemplifies the consolidation of power and suppression of dissent characteristic of Dictatorship. Despite a transitional government being established, ongoing political instability, military influence, and economic challenges have hindered the establishment of a fully functioning democracy, perpetuating dictatorial tendencies in governance.
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