Republican Party of South Sudan

Republican Party of South Sudan
Chairman Lewis Anei Madut
Founded June 22 2017
Headquarters South Sudan
Ideology South Sudanese nationalism
National Legislative Assembly
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The Republican Party of South Sudan is a political party in the Republic of South Sudan.

Origins

The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), the governing party of South Sudan, fractured in December 2013, leading to the ongoing civil war that has killed thousands and forced a large number of people to seek refugees in neighbouring countries. The party was formed on June 22nd 2017 by senior officials who have split from the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) faction allied to President Salva Kiir.

History

Former governor of the defunct Warrap state, Lewis Anei Madut was heavily endorsed to be the party's new chairman. The new party’s deputy chairman and secretary general were also elected at the same meeting of the founding members. Speaking at the official launch of the party, Lewis Anei Madut said "the Republican Party of South Sudan is a non-violent political organization formed after being inspired by the call to unite the country along a political party that aspires for equal rights of all the people of South Sudan.[1]

Members

Elected officials

  • Chairman: Lewis Anei Madut - Former governor of the now defunct state Warrap
  • Deputy Chairman:
  • Secretary General:

Founding members

  • Anthony Agiem Akot
  • John Garang Dau USA-Chapter

See also

References

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