1978 Sudanese parliamentary election

Politics of Sudan

Arab League Member State of the Arab League


Executive
  • Presidency
    Transitional Sovereignty Council
    Chairman: Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
    Deputy Chairman: Malik Agar
  • Prime Minister
    Osman Hussein (acting)
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  • Transitional Legislative Council
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    Chief Justice
    Nemat Abdullah Khair
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Elections
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Parliamentary elections were held in Sudan between 2 and 11 February 1978. The People's Assembly had been increased from 250 to 304 seats, of which 274 were elected and 30 were appointed by President Gaafar Nimeiry.[1]

At the time, the Sudanese Socialist Union was the sole legal party, and it won all 274 seats.

Results

PartySeats
Sudanese Socialist Union274
Appointed members30
Total304
Source: IPU

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