CONSTITUTIONAL DIALOGUE CALLS FOR COMMISSIONERS ELECTION
 Friday, 17 May 2013 14:49 |
Citizens in Western Bahr El Ghazal concluded a three-day
constitutional dialogue with a call for elections of commissioners all
over South Sudan.

Edmond Yakane, Director for Community Empowerment for Progress
Organization or CEPO, said participants advocated for a
parliamentarian system under the federal government in South Sudan,
Voice of Hope reported.

He said they strongly urged for the implementation of the Local
Government Act 2009.

Mr Yakane said the citizens wanted the president’s powers reduced and
marital age fixed in the Constitution.

Mr Yakane said the citizens also called for affirmative action for
women to remain at 25 percent while others demanded for an increase
based on their qualification.

He explained that citizens stressed that the national Constitutional
Review Commission has to organize such dialogues at the grassroots
levels.

The citizens’ dialogue was an initiative of joint civil society
organizations with the help of other partners.

The dialogue brought together about 200 citizens from three counties
of Western Bahr El Ghazal.

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