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    South Sudan’s 2018 Peace Deal: Path to 2026 Ballot

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 12, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Confidence in the Revitalised Peace Accord

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile left Juba convinced that South Sudan’s revitalised 2018 peace agreement remains the cornerstone for a peaceful transition. He described the accord as ‘the only existing instrument to promote stability and prosperity’.

    Mashatile said all signatories acknowledged the need for joint action to nurture conditions suitable for credible elections and a durable economy.

    Election Roadmap Toward December 2026

    The timetable points to a national vote in December 2026, preceded by a new constitution, unified security forces and transitional justice mechanisms.

    Election experts in Juba argue that meeting these benchmarks will require sustained funding, civic education and logistical support from partners, including the African Union and IGAD.

    Regional Diplomacy and Economic Ties

    Pretoria’s envoy used the visit to deepen bilateral economic discussions with Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel, focusing on energy, mining and agriculture cooperation.

    Analysts note that South Africa’s commercial interests could reinforce peace dividends by opening jobs and infrastructure, provided transparency and inclusive governance guide investment decisions.

    Managing Political Tensions

    Mashatile reported a shared resolve ‘to do everything possible to avoid exacerbating political tensions’, warning that insecurity would erode recent gains.

    Civil society leaders welcomed the statement yet urged faster implementation of the cease-fire and the graduation of unified forces to reassure displaced citizens.

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