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    Ministers’ No-Show Halts Kiir Policy Debate

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 13, 2025 Politics 1 Min Read
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    Debate Stalls in Juba

    South Sudan’s Transitional National Legislature broke for the day after noting an almost empty ministerial bench. The session had been slated to examine President Salva Kiir’s policy address delivered last week during the budget opening.

    Lawmakers Demand Executive Presence

    MP Elizabeth Adut told colleagues the house “cannot interrogate government plans in a vacuum.” Her view was echoed by Gatkouth Wat, who reminded members that a presidential speech represents binding policy requiring cabinet clarification.

    Wide Support for Adjournment

    SPLM-IO chief whip Faruk Gatkouth signalled cross-party agreement, saying the postponement protects parliamentary integrity. With only five ministers present—covering fisheries, public service, culture, environment and deputy justice—the speaker ruled consensus had been reached to reconvene later.

    Accountability and Next Steps

    Legislators expect full cabinet attendance at the rescheduled sitting, a date to be announced. Observers in Juba note the move reflects growing insistence on transparent executive-legislative relations as the country prepares for its first elections since independence.

    Ministers Absence Salva Kiir South Sudan Parliament
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