South Sudan: Juba Accuses Opposition of Pursuing Tribal Agenda

26 September 2014

Juba — The South Sudanese government under the leadership of resident Salva Kiir has dismissed opposition efforts aimed at introducing democratic reforms as "wishful thinking", describing it as a "a political ploy to install a tribal government".

Speaking to reporters at the closing session of the seventh speakers' forum on Thursday, cabinet affairs minister Martin Elia Lomuro, told reporters that any moves to replace an elected government by force was unconstitutional and unacceptable.

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