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Elections set down for December

Publish date: 27 April 2026
Issue Number: 1174
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: South Sudan

After years of delays, South Sudan is to hold elections in December, despite the nation being on the brink of civil war, reports africanews. Experts are warning of a return to full blown war as government forces under the President fight groups loosely aligned with the Vice-President. The violence has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes, with aid agencies regularly attacked and struggling to function. A peace deal in 2018 put an end to the last civil war between President Salva Kiir and Vice-President Riek Machar. Under the deal, elections were supposed to take place in 2022 but were repeatedly delayed. The country’s Information Minister insisted that elections must be held this year. If the process goes ahead, it would mark the first national polls since the country gained independence from Sudan 15 years ago. Other requirements of the peace deal have not been fulfilled, including the unification of rival armed forces. The nation is also grappling with severe corruption and poverty.

Full africanews report

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