A legal review of South Sudan’s electoral system has exposed gaps in dispute resolution structures, sparking calls for reform within the National Elections Commission (NEC) and the judiciary. Deng John, Director of the African Centre for Legal Studies, told Eye Radio on Tuesday, May 5, that the Commission currently relies on a single advisor seconded from the Ministry of Justice. Describing this arrangement as insufficient for a nationwide elect…
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