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Tag Archives: constitution
Sudan ruling party, opposition split over constitution
From The Washington Times, April 20, 2011: Southern Sudan will become Africa’s newest nation in July, but politicians are already squabbling among themselves and worrying Western supporters who hoped for a smooth passage to democracy after the continent’s longest civil … Continue reading
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Tagged civil war, constitution, Government of Southern Sudan
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Sudan: South’s Draft Constitution Finalized – Minister
From allAfrica, April 5, 2011: The technical committee that was tasked with reviewing South Sudan’s interim constitution of 2005, ahead of the region’s independence in July, has successfully completed the process, with the draft report expected in a week or … Continue reading
Posted in Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), Southern Sudan, SPLA, SPLM, Voting Process
Tagged constitution, John Luk Jok, Juba
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