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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.
Sudan People's Liberation Movement: Salva Kiir Mayardit: 3 Nadia Arop Dudi: 2011 2011 3 John Luk Jok: 2012 2012 4 Josephine Napon: 2012 2013 5 Michael Makuei Lueth: 2013 2014 6 Jemma Nunu Kumba: 2014 2015 7 Rebecca Joshua Okwaci: 2015 2016 8 Deng Deng Akoon: 2016 2016 9 Hon. James Janga Duku: 2016 2017 10 Peter Bashir Bande: 2017 2017 11 ...
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 10 Jayewardene cabinet I: 23 July 1977: 7 September 1978: J. R. Jayewardene: United National Party: 11 Jayewardene cabinet II 7 September 1978: 1980: J. R. Jayewardene: 12 Jayewardene cabinet III 1980: 1988: 13 Jayewardene cabinet IV 1988: 2 January 1989: 14 Premadasa cabinet I: 2 January 1989: 1990 Ranasinghe Premadasa ...
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 ...
State Headquarters Governor Party Deputy Governor Party Central Equatoria: Juba: Emmanuel Adil Anthony [1]: SPLM: Sarah Neni Ridento [2]: OPP Eastern Equatoria
South Africa: Third Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa: 30 June 2024 [133] South Korea: Cabinet of Yoon Suk-yeol: 10 May 2022 [134] South Sudan: Cabinet of South Sudan: 12 March 2020 [135] Spain: Third government of Pedro Sánchez: 21 November 2023 [136] Sri Lanka: Wickremesinghe cabinet: 22 July 2022 Sudan: Cabinet of Sudan: September 2019 [137 ...
Cabinet of Sri Lanka (2 C, 29 P) ... Government of South Ossetia; Cabinet of South Sudan; Cabinet Office (Spain)
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.