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    South Sudan’s 7-Step Roadmap Toward 2026 Elections

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 14, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Presidency affirms 2026 election date

    In Juba this week, South Sudan’s Presidency publicly closed the door on any further transition extensions, anchoring the political calendar to national elections slated for December 2026.

    Minister of Presidential Affairs Africano Monday described the decision as ’emphatic’ and said it embodies the collective will of signatories to the 2018 peace accord.

    Legal framework under review for polls

    A dedicated committee will draft precise amendments to the Transitional Constitution of 2011, then circulate them among RTGoNU, SPLM, IO, SOW, SPLM-FDS and OPP leaders for consensus.

    Observers note that codifying electoral rules early could limit post-poll disputes and cement the credibility donors often seek before releasing support funds.

    Security arrangements accelerated

    The Presidency instructed security chiefs to complete the cantonment, training and deployment of unified forces mandated in Chapter Two of the peace deal, a move viewed as essential to safe campaigning.

    Ground commanders have been asked to report weekly, while regional guarantors maintain a light monitoring footprint.

    Election funding commitments

    Monday confirmed that the Finance Ministry has orders to front-load resources for voter registration, logistics and civic education, insulating the process from seasonal revenue swings.

    Officials hinted at a gradual release schedule to match procurement plans, reassuring suppliers and election bodies.

    Post-R-ARCSS programs outlined

    Provisions unlikely to be executed before polling day will be reclassified as post-R-ARCSS programs for the next elected government, a compromise praised by some analysts for keeping the calendar intact.

    Regional and civic responses

    The Intergovernmental Authority on Development welcomed the roadmap, calling it ‘a constructive stride toward stability’.

    Civil society groups expressed cautious optimism, urging transparent grievance mechanisms once the electoral committee begins work.

    Economic stakes for citizens

    With oil prices volatile and humanitarian needs high, a credible vote could unlock broader investment and debt relief, offering citizens a pathway out of protracted transition.

    As Minister Monday put it, ‘December 2026 must be the moment we convert promises into lasting institutions’.

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