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South Sudan postpones long-delayed election by two years, presidency says

  • South Sudan has postponed its national elections until December 22nd, 2026, according to the government announcement.
  • President Salva Kiir confirmed the delay on Facebook due to unfinished tasks critical for the elections originally set for December 2024.
  • Minister Martin Elia Lomuro stated the extension was based on recommendations from electoral institutions and the security sector.
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