1981–82 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)
  • Cabinet
Legislature
  • Transitional Legislative Council
Judiciary
  • Constitutional Court
  • Supreme Court
    Chief Justice
    Nemat Abdullah Khair
  • Court of Cassation
  • Public Court
  • District Courts
  • Town and rural courts
  • Districts
Elections
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Parliamentary elections were held in Sudan between 13 November 1981 and 15 January 1982. The People's Assembly had been reduced from 368 to 151 seats, of which 138 were elected and 13 were appointed by President Gaafar Nimeiry.[1]

At the time, the Sudanese Socialist Union was the sole legal party, and it won all 151 seats.

Results

PartySeats+/–
Sudanese Socialist Union138–194
Appointed members13–23
Total151–217
Source: IPU

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