October 26, 2011 (JUBA) – Political parties in South Sudan have endorsed a draft bill that will provide for establishment of a council to register and regulate them in the newly independent nation.

- political parties leadership forum endorsing the parties draft bill, 2011, Juba, 26th Oct., (ST)
All the political parties, including the ruling party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), which was previously registered in Khartoum before the country split in July this year, are required by the would-be law to register afresh in South Sudan.
The minister of Justice, John LukJok, on Wednesday presented the draft bill during a one day conference of the parties






















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