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President Salva Mayardit Kiir has officially signed Amendment Number 12 to the Transitional Constitution of 2011, extending the transitional period by two years. This grand amendment was unanimously ratified by the National Assembly on Friday during an extraordinary sitting following the presidency decision.
Speaker Jemma Nunu Kumba presented the amendment to the President for assent on Saturday, emphasizing that the extension will enable the government to complete the pending essential tasks outlined in the peace agreement and adequately prepare for democratic elections scheduled for December 2026.
She also urged all stakeholders to collaborate in implementing the necessary provisions for the upcoming elections, reaffirming the R-TONGU commitment under President Kiir to exceptionally deliver more during the extended period so as to pave the way for free, fair and credible polls.