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South Sudan to hold first election since independence

South Sudan's President, Salva Kiir

South Sudan's President, Salva Kiir

 South Sudan’s President, Salva Kiir, has said the country’s long-delayed elections will be held next year as planned.

President Kiir said he would run for re-election in the polls, the first since the country gained independence.

No other candidate has de­clared their candidacy but First Vice-President, Riek Machar, is also expected to run.

Mr Kiir has been president since independence in 2011 after a long-running civil war.

But conflict continued even af­ter independence – civil war broke out in 2013 when the president fell out with Mr Machar.

A power-sharing agreement was signed between the warring parties in August 2018 in a bid to bring the five-year civil war to an end.

The mandate of the transition­al government, which was due to end in 2022, was extended to allow the leaders to address chal­lenges with the implementation of the peace agreement.

On Tuesday, Mr Kiir said those challenges would be addressed “before the elections” set for December next year. —BBC

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