Burhan’s junta stalls salary and pension increases

General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army’s junta government has yet to implement approved salary and pension adjustments, despite widespread public expectation.

It has been three months since the Cabinet issued official decisions, alongside directives from the Civil Service Bureau, to apply the increases.

Civil servants and retirees are still receiving payments at the previous rates, with no visible changes in their monthly income.

The delay has deepened financial pressure on households already affected by rising living costs.

Many citizens say the gap between official decisions and their implementation has increased uncertainty and frustration.

So far, the junta government has not announced concrete steps to resolve the administrative and procedural delays holding up the payments.

Retirees on fixed incomes are particularly affected, as their purchasing power continues to decline amid inflationary pressures.

The situation remains unresolved, leaving affected groups awaiting clarity on when the adjustments will be applied.

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