Transitional Military Council
The Transitional Military Council (TMC) is a governing body formed in some countries following a military coup. Its primary role is to oversee the transition from military rule to a civilian government. The TMC typically consists of military leaders and is responsible for maintaining order and implementing political reforms during the transitional period.
The TMC often faces challenges, including public protests and demands for democratic governance. It may work alongside civilian groups to establish a framework for elections and a new constitution. The effectiveness of the TMC can significantly impact the stability and future political landscape of the country, such as in the case of Sudan.