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    South Sudan Faces Test: Can Dialogue Heal Rifts?

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Presidential Decree Sparks Debate

    President Salva Kiir’s unexpected decree that removed three senior SPLM-IO lawmakers jolted Juba’s political calendar this week. Observers say the move reshapes the delicate power-sharing architecture sealed in 2018.

    Civil Society Calls for Inclusive Dialogue

    Edmund Yakani of CEPO urged all signatories to meet around one table, warning that unresolved rivalries could “push the clock back to 2013” if ignored (CEPO).

    Legal Nuances Behind Seat Revocations

    The presidency justified the dismissals by alleging some MPs faced pending legal matters. Constitutional lawyers counter that due process requires parliamentary vetting before seats are declared vacant, a grey zone yet to be clarified.

    Youth Voices Fear Conflict Relapse

    University student Aluel Deng said many youths “feel stuck between rival elders.” She added that campuses have begun peace clubs to discourage inflammatory social-media posts.

    Regional Observers Advocate Mediation

    IGAD diplomats have reportedly offered shuttle talks to cool tempers, echoing successes achieved during the 2022 Khartoum retreat (regional briefings).

    Pathways Toward Sustainable Stability

    Analysts propose an independent arbitration panel and accelerated electoral preparations to reassure citizens that the peace roadmap remains intact.

    For now, the nation watches whether leaders will trade speeches for compromise, allowing South Sudan’s fragile calm to mature into durable peace.

    Government of the Republic of South Sudan Peace Process Political Dialogue
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