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South Sudan’s 2026 Elections: Progress or Another Delay?

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South Sudan plans to hold its first general elections in December 2026, following multiple delays since independence in 2011. Initially scheduled for 2023, the elections were postponed to allow time for a national census, drafting a permanent constitution, and political party registration. The transitional government, led by President Salva Kiir, extended its term to facilitate these preparations. However, challenges persist, including budgetary constraints and concerns over readiness. According to Gabriel Deng, the deputy chair of the electoral commission, critical processes like the census remain stalled due to funding issues. Amid the uncertainties, the head of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, Nicholas Haysom, has warned that poorly managed elections could reignite violence, emphasizing the importance of trust-building and proper preparation for the postponed elections.

SOURCE: VOA NEWS

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