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Unhappiness soars globally as South Sudan leaders skip elections

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President Salva Kiir, Riek Machar, Tut Kew, and Minister Makuei pose in a group photo at the State House in Juba. |Photo: UNMISS|.

The African Union Mission in South Sudan (AUMISS), the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), and the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) take note of the decision by the Presidency and the Council of Ministers to extend the transitional period of the revitalized agreement on the resolution of the conflict in the Republic of South Sudan by 24 months until February 2027.

The international community notes with concern that it has been necessary to extend the transitional period of the R-ARCSS for a second time due to the failure to implement outstanding critical benchmarks.

Regrettably, none of these extensions, since the R-ARCSS (Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan) was signed on 12 September 2018, have helped to achieve their objectives.

“However, we also recognize that the decision was reached through dialogue and consensus and expect this same approach to continue to ensure the full implementation of the R-ARCSS that is required in order to give the people of South Sudan the opportunity they deserve to elect their own leaders,” the AU, IGAD, and UNMISS said in a joint statement.

“It is imperative for South Sudan’s leaders to put the interests of the nation and its people first; rebuild public trust and confidence; and engage and accommodate all voices and viewpoints, including non-signatory parties who continue to participate in the Tumaini Initiative, with a view to break the perpetual cycle of transitions in South Sudan and pave the way towards an inclusive and sustainable peace. In this regard, it is important that the Parties and the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU) should commit and put the necessary mechanisms, guarantees, and resources in place that can ensure the timely and full implementation of outstanding tasks.”

The AUMISS, IGAD, and UNMISS underscored their ongoing commitment to work together and support all efforts to avoid a return to widespread violence, by completing a peaceful transition towards durable peace and inclusive governance through the conduct of free, fair, and credible elections.

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