Electioneering in the Sudan. "The effect in practice of the Anglo-Egyptian agreement on the Sudan has been to saddle 8,500,000 Sudanese, who include some of the most backward tribesmen in the world, with one of the most involved electoral systems ever devised." - Daily Telegraph special correspondent in Khartoum
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