The former rebel leader who ascended to Sudan's vice presidency 10 days ago said Wednesday he wants to bring all opposition movements into the political process created by the country's new power-sharing constitution, according to AP. First Vice President John Garang told reporters at his first press conference since making a momentous arrival in Khartoum and being inaugurated to his post on July 9. Garang said he was working with President Omar al-Bashir and Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha on steps to further implement the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended the long civil war with Garang's southern rebels and paved the way for the unity government. «We want all the people of Sudan, all political forces to be involved in the implementation of the peace agreement,» Garang said. «It's full of everything. It has a bill of rights, human rights, political rights, wealth sharing. It's complete.»