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Kush Democratic Majority Party; South Sudan Liberal Party (2010–present) Communist Party of South Sudan (2011–present) South Sudan African National Congress (2006–present) United Democratic Front; Freedom Democratic Party (2020-present FDP) South Sudan Permanent Peace Movement (SSPPM 2022-Present)
The South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) nominated three ministers, Former Detainees nominated two ministers and other opposition political parties nominated one minister. The new Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU) is part of a peace agreement signed in September 2018 between President Kiir and several opposition leaders ...
Youth wings of political parties in South Sudan (1 P) Pages in category "Political parties in South Sudan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Additionally, the U.S. envoy for Sudan and South Sudan, Donald Booth, held talks with the chairperson of the National Elections Commission, Abednego Akok Kacuol, and the chairperson of the National Bureau of Statistics, Isaiah Chol Aruai, in order to call for sticking to the allotted date and the provision of funds to complete the necessary ...
The South Sudan Liberal Party (Juba Arabic: حزب الليبرالي جنوب السودان Hizb Al-Liberali Janub Al-Sudan) is a political party in South Sudan.The party was formed on 1 October 2010.
The United Democratic Front (Juba Arabic: جبهة الديمقراطية المتحدة Jabhet Al-Dimoqratiyet Al-Mutahedat) is a political party in South Sudan. It is led by Peter Abdurahman Sule. [1] The party was previously represented in the Interim National Assembly of Sudan and the South Sudan Legislative Assembly, where it held four ...
The South Sudan Opposition Alliance is a coalition of political parties and armed groups in South Sudan that opposed the government of President Salva Kiir. It was formed in February 2018 in Addis Ababa , Ethiopia , by nine groups.
The party was founded in June 2009 by Lam Akol to compete in the Sudanese general election, 2010 and act as an alternative to the ruling SPLM. [ 2 ] On 6 January 2016, the party's National Council (NC) resolved to change the name of the Party to become the “Democratic Change” (DC), and recommended the new name to the National Delegates ...