List of heads of government of Sudan

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This article lists the heads of government of Sudan, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1952 until the present day. The office of prime minister was abolished after the 1989 coup d'état, and reestablished in 2017 when Bakri Hassan Saleh was appointed prime minister by President Omar al-Bashir. Abdalla Hamdok was appointed as prime minister by the Transitional Sovereignty Council on 21 August 2019, as part of the country's transition to democracy. On 25 October 2021, Hamdok was deposed and placed under house arrest, following a coup d'état. On 21 November 2021, Hamdok was reinstated as prime minister as part of an agreement with the military. On 2 January 2022, Hamdok resigned as prime minister.

Titles of heads of government

Heads of government of Sudan (1952–present)

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! rowspan="2" | No. ! rowspan="2" width="90px" | Portrait ! rowspan="2" | Name (Birth–Death) ! colspan="3" | Term of office ! rowspan="2" | Political party ! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Head(s) of state (Term) ! Took office ! Left office ! Time in office ! colspan="9" |

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1952–1956)

! style="background:;" | 1 (1885–1959) ! style="background:;" | 2 (1900–1969) ! colspan="9" |

Republic of Sudan (1956–1969)

! style="background:;" | (2) (1900–1969) ! rowspan="2" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="2" style="font-weight:normal" |Sovereignty Council (1956–1958) ! style="background:;" | 3 (1892–1970) ! style="background:;" | 4 (1900–1983) (resigned) ! rowspan="1" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="1" style="font-weight:normal" |Ibrahim Abboud (1958–1964) ! style="background:;" | 5 (1919–2006) ! rowspan="1" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="1" style="font-weight:normal" |Committees of Sovereignty (1964–1965) ! style="background:;" | 6 (1908–1976) ! rowspan="3" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="3" style="font-weight:normal" |Ismail al-Azhari (1965–1969) ! style="background:;" | 7 (1935–2020) ! style="background:;" | (6) (1908–1976) (deposed) ! colspan="9" |

Democratic Republic of Sudan (1969–1985)

! style="background:;" | 8 (1917–2019) ! rowspan="4" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="4" style="font-weight:normal" |Gaafar Nimeiry (1969–1985) ! style="background:;" | 9 (1928–2009) Sudanese Socialist Union ! style="background:;" | 10 (1933–1988) ! style="background:;" | (9) (1928–2009) (deposed) Sudanese Socialist Union ! colspan="9" |

Republic of Sudan (1985–2019)

! style="background:;" | 11 (born 1935) ! rowspan="1" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="1" style="font-weight:normal" |Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab (1985–1986) ! style="background:;" | (7) (1935–2020) (deposed) ! rowspan="1" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="1" style="font-weight:normal" |Ahmed al-Mirghani (1986–1989) ! style="background:;" | 12 (born 1949) ! rowspan="3" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="3" style="font-weight:normal" |Omar al-Bashir (1989–2019) ! style="background:;" | 13 (born 1967) ! style="background:;" | 14 (born 1951) (deposed) ! colspan="9" |

Transitional period (2019–present)

! style="background:;" | 15 (born 1956) (deposed) ! rowspan="3" style="background:;"| ! rowspan="3" style="font-weight:normal" |Transitional Sovereignty Council (2019–present) ! style="background:;" | (15) ! style="background:;" | — Acting Prime Minister

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