20100401 PRESS TV
Sudanese presidential candidate and the main rival of current leader Omar al-Bashir, Yassir Arman, has withdrawn from the country's April election.
A member of Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) said Wednesday without further details that the former SPLM leader pulled out of the presidential race.
Sudan's first presidential and legislative elections in 24 years are scheduled to be held in April.
Arman was believed to be the main rival contesting against President Omar al-Bashir.
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement has threatened to boycott the polls, citing "electoral irregularities" in the run-up to the election.
Apart from electoral irregularities, the SPLM has also blamed the continuing conflict in the Darfur region for Arman's withdrawal.
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