South Sudan Political Parties Council Takes Steps to Register Unregistered Political Parties 


In a significant move towards promoting democracy and equal political competition, the South Sudan Political Parties Council, under the leadership of Hon. Eng. James Akol Zakayo, has commenced the registration process for unregistered political parties. 

This initiative has been met with warm congratulations from the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), as they express their support for this important milestone.

In a congratulatory message addressed to Hon. Eng. James Akol Zakayo, Chairman of the South Sudan Political Parties Council, Hon. Adv. Gabriel Kuot Akok, President of the People’s Progressive Party, expressed his party’s enthusiasm for the registration process. 

The PPP is fully prepared to submit their application and membership list for registration, as they believe this process will contribute to a more inclusive and vibrant political landscape in the country.

The People’s Progressive Party also urged Hon. Eng. James Akol Zakayo and the South Sudan Political Parties Council to maintain an impartial, fair, and just approach towards all political parties during the registration process. They emphasized the importance of equal opportunity for each party to participate in the political process and contribute to the development of the nation.

The initiation of the registration process for unregistered political parties marks a significant step towards strengthening democracy in South Sudan. By allowing previously unregistered parties to formalize their status, the political landscape is expected to become more diverse and representative of the people’s interests.

As the registration process unfolds, South Sudan eagerly anticipates the emergence of a more vibrant and competitive political environment. The journey towards a stronger democracy has begun, and the South Sudan Political Parties Council is leading the way.

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