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Judi Jonglei Bioris, MP Judi Jonglei Bioris, MP

- Judi Jonglei Bioris, at the meeting at Star Hotel in Bor, August 14, 2012 (ST)
Name: Judi Jonglei Bioris MP / Judy Junglei Bioris MP
Position: Member of the Jonglei State Legislative Assembly, representing Pibor South Constituency 135
Career: Former speaker of the Jonglei State parliament, replaced by Peter Chol Wall MP before the April 2010 general elections.
- Sunday 23 December 2012
December 21, 2012 (BOR) - The Bishop of Bor Diocese, Rev. Ruben Akurdit Ngong, had thought the young David Yau Yau "was going to make a pastor" when he taught him some years ago but admitted to Sudan Tribune that "he has turned to a (...)
- Wednesday 15 August 2012
August 14, 2012 (BOR) - Nineteen members of the Jonglei parliament, almost 40% of the state’s 49 MPs, boycotted the parliamentary session in Bor on Tuesday in support of four MPs who had been suspended by the speaker. The 19 MPs who (...)
- Saturday 6 April 2013
April 4, 2013 (BOR) - An MP from Jonglei state, where South Sudan’s army are fighting rebels in Pibor county, has denied military reports that 70 civilians have been killed in the this week’s army offensive. Judi Jonglei Bioris, who (...)
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