National Trend Party
Description
The National Trend Party of Sudan is a reform-oriented political party advocating for democratic governance, peaceful transition, and enhanced civic participation. The party engages in public awareness initiatives and cooperative reform efforts.
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About the Leader
Noureldin Salaheldin (Nour Salah ) is a Sudanese Political Activist activist who was a long-time member of the Sudanese Congress Party (SCP). After the war in Sudan in 2023 he left SCP and founded with others the National Trend.
Nour Salah is known for his active role in opposing authoritarian rule in Sudan and advocating for civilian governance, democratic reforms, and the removal of the military from political power.
Throughout the years of political turmoil in Sudan, Noureldin has been repeatedly targeted by state and militia security forces: he was detained by the military junta ahead of planned anti-coup protests in November 2021. In May 2023, he was held and reportedly tortured in a detention facility linked to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum when the RSF seized activists and opposition figures after the breakdown of the transitional process.
Within political debates, he has publicly criticized attempts by military leaders to remain politically dominant and questioned superficial commitments to a civilian transition without a clear political roadmap or limits on military power, while calling for the defence of the country against RSF.
Overall, Noureldin Salaheldin represents a strand of Sudanese political activism grounded in steadfast opposition to autocratic rule and in pursuit of genuine civilian-led democratic transformation
Nour Salah is known for his active role in opposing authoritarian rule in Sudan and advocating for civilian governance, democratic reforms, and the removal of the military from political power.
Throughout the years of political turmoil in Sudan, Noureldin has been repeatedly targeted by state and militia security forces: he was detained by the military junta ahead of planned anti-coup protests in November 2021. In May 2023, he was held and reportedly tortured in a detention facility linked to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum when the RSF seized activists and opposition figures after the breakdown of the transitional process.
Within political debates, he has publicly criticized attempts by military leaders to remain politically dominant and questioned superficial commitments to a civilian transition without a clear political roadmap or limits on military power, while calling for the defence of the country against RSF.
Overall, Noureldin Salaheldin represents a strand of Sudanese political activism grounded in steadfast opposition to autocratic rule and in pursuit of genuine civilian-led democratic transformation
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Noureldin Salaheldin
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The National Trend is a Sudanese civic-political movement founded around the vision of a comprehensive national project titled “اNational Project for Change and Construction”. Its core mission is to help Sudan overcome the chronic crises that have plagued the modern Sudanese state since its formation, and to lay the foundations for a new, democratic, just, and peaceful civil state built on national consensus.
The party brings together Sudanese citizens from across the country who are united by the belief that Sudan’s historical failures—recurrent authoritarian rule, civil wars, societal fragmentation, economic decline, and the absence of a shared national vision—can only be addressed through a foundational national agreement. This agreement aims to redefine the state on inclusive, democratic, and modern principles for the first time in Sudan’s history.
NT defines itself as a program-based, non-ideological movement committed to transparency, internal democracy, and organizational decentralization. It promotes unity, human dignity, equal citizenship, and the independence of national decision-making. The movement rejects all forms of discrimination based on ethnicity, culture, religion, or gender and sees Sudan’s cultural and social diversity as a source of richness, not division.
Through its national project the party works to Build a broad national consensus on the foundational issues of the Sudanese state; Establish a civil, democratic state governed by the rule of law and separation of powers; achieve lasting peace and reconciliation, address historical injustices, and implement transitional and criminal justice; promote inclusive economic development, industrial transformation, modernization of agriculture, and good governance; reform the security sector, depoliticize armed forces, and ensure civilian oversight; strengthen the civil service, modernize state institutions, and uphold transparency and accountability; uphold fundamental rights and freedoms as enshrined in international human rights covenants.
The National Trend considers its project an open, evolving national effort—one that belongs to all Sudanese willing to contribute to rebuilding the state on solid foundations and creating a future of dignity, prosperity, and freedom for all.
The party brings together Sudanese citizens from across the country who are united by the belief that Sudan’s historical failures—recurrent authoritarian rule, civil wars, societal fragmentation, economic decline, and the absence of a shared national vision—can only be addressed through a foundational national agreement. This agreement aims to redefine the state on inclusive, democratic, and modern principles for the first time in Sudan’s history.
NT defines itself as a program-based, non-ideological movement committed to transparency, internal democracy, and organizational decentralization. It promotes unity, human dignity, equal citizenship, and the independence of national decision-making. The movement rejects all forms of discrimination based on ethnicity, culture, religion, or gender and sees Sudan’s cultural and social diversity as a source of richness, not division.
Through its national project the party works to Build a broad national consensus on the foundational issues of the Sudanese state; Establish a civil, democratic state governed by the rule of law and separation of powers; achieve lasting peace and reconciliation, address historical injustices, and implement transitional and criminal justice; promote inclusive economic development, industrial transformation, modernization of agriculture, and good governance; reform the security sector, depoliticize armed forces, and ensure civilian oversight; strengthen the civil service, modernize state institutions, and uphold transparency and accountability; uphold fundamental rights and freedoms as enshrined in international human rights covenants.
The National Trend considers its project an open, evolving national effort—one that belongs to all Sudanese willing to contribute to rebuilding the state on solid foundations and creating a future of dignity, prosperity, and freedom for all.








