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    Budget Showdown: Will South Sudan MPs Recess?

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 17, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Parliament Eyes Postponed Break

    In Juba, lawmakers are weighing a holiday recess that should have begun 13 December. The Transitional National Legislative Assembly is waiting for President Salva Kiir’s guidance before packing up or proceeding with urgent fiscal work.

    Budget Draft Still Unresolved

    Speaker Jemma Nunu Kumba confirmed that the 2025/2026 draft budget arrived at the assembly but remains untouched on the order paper. She hinted that debate and passage could override any immediate plans for rest.

    Pressure mounts because South Sudan is now the only East African state running without an approved fiscal blueprint, while neighbours already plan next year’s spending.

    Legal Protocol Shapes Timing

    Parliamentary rules require formal consultation with the presidency before altering the calendar. The speaker said an ordinance request is on the president’s desk, and lawmakers will stay alert for his signal.

    Regional Optics and Domestic Stakes

    Analysts note that further delay may unsettle public servants and investors who await expenditure ceilings. Yet officials insist the process must respect constitutional procedures to avoid later court challenges.

    ‘It is obvious the recess will be extended, but legality first,’ Kumba told colleagues, underscoring a balancing act between legislative welfare and fiscal urgency.

    Next Steps in the Capital

    If President Kiir endorses a postponed break, committees are expected to fast-track hearings, line-item reviews and a final vote before the year turns. Until then, the assembly corridor buzz remains.

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