Former S. Sudan state governor forms new political party

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A former state governor has split from South Sudan’s ruling party faction
(SPLM) allied to President Salva Kiir and formed a new political entity.

A political parties leadership forum to endorse the parties draft bill,
October 26, 2011 (ST)

Lewis Anei Madut, the ex-governor of South Sudan’s Warrap state, announced
his decision to abandon the SPLM to form a new party, last week.The
official described his decision to form a new party the best thing a
citizen can do to cause change instead of making change through violence
and destruction in the country."I think people all over South Sudan are
happy about the creation of the new Republican Party of South Sudan except
for those who don’t care about the situation in the country”, said Madut,
who was Secretary General of the Jieng Council of Elders.

He added that, "forming a Party is the best option a good Citizen can do
instead of wanting to cause change through violence and destruction or
instead of failure to do something and causing unbearable suffering to your
countrymen.""Peaceful flourishing of constructive ideas intended to salvage
the Nation from its present chaos and anarchy should not be scorned," he
said.

The ex-governor named the new party as the Republican Party of South Sudan.

(ST)

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