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This government is led by a cabinet of 35 members. Under the terms of the agreement, SPLM will nominate 20 ministers, SPLM-IO will nominate nine ministers, South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) will nominate 3, former detainees will nominate 2 and the remaining minister will be nominated by other parties to the agreement.
The Ministry of Cabinet Affairs is a ministry of the Government of South Sudan. The incumbent minister is Martin Elia Lomuro. ... Text is available under the Creative ...
Government Cabinet of South Sudan; Legislature. ... of the states and administrative areas of South Sudan. ... is available under the Creative Commons ...
When Kiir sacked his entire cabinet in 2013, Riek Machar accused him of stepping towards a dictatorship and challenged him for Presidency, triggering a civil war. In September 2018, a Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (A-RCSS) was signed, resulting to formation of the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) initially ...
Following the independence of South Sudan, Riek Machar was inaugurated as the first vice president to President Salva Kiir.In July 2013, the entire cabinet, including Machar, was dismissed by Kiir on the ostensible reason to decrease the size of government.
The Ministry of Federal Affairs of the Republic of South Sudan is a cabinet-level government ministry in the Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU), established to coordinate and facilitate enshrinement of federalism in the permanent constitution of the Republic of South Sudan. [1]
The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs is a ministry of the Government of South Sudan. The incumbent minister is Michael Makuei Lueth. ... Text is available under the ...
The region of Southern Sudan (currently the independent republic of South Sudan) became autonomous for the first time, within Sudan, in 1972, through the Addis Ababa Agreement meant to end the First Sudanese Civil War, and its local government had five presidents until 1983, when the Sudanese central government revoked the autonomy.