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- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly abstract "The Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly was established in 2005 by the Interim constitution of the Southern Sudan 2005. Pending elections in 2010, all 170 members were appointed according to the following formula as per the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA): 70% of seats to SPLM, 15% to NCP, and 15% to other parties. The Assembly met in Juba, The capital of Southern Sudan and Central Equatoria State.The last and arguably most historic sitting of the Assembly took place on 9 July 2011 at approximately 1.30 pm (Juba time) when the Declaration of Independence of South Sudan was read by the Rt. Hon. James Wani Igga, Speaker of the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly. It was read at an open parliamentary session (sitting number 27-2011) of the Assembly in front of a large assembled audience at the Dr. John Garang Mausoleum in Juba, South Sudan.Following the independence of the Republic of South Sudan, a new legislature was established in terms of the country's constitution. It together with the Council of States of South Sudan is the new National Legislature of South Sudan.".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly location Juba.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly location South_Sudan.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly numberOfMembers "170".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly wikiPageExternalLink www.goss.org.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly wikiPageID "20873782".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly wikiPageRevisionID "587047832".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly disbanded "2011".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly established "2005".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly hasPhotoCollection Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly houseType "Unicameral".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly lastElection Sudanese_general_election,_2010.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly leader Daniel_Awet_Akot.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly leader1Type "Speaker".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly leader2Type "Deputy Speaker".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly meetingPlace Juba.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly meetingPlace South_Sudan.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly meetingPlace "Ministries Complex".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly members "170".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly name "Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly precededBy "People's Regional Assembly".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly succeededBy National_Legislature_(South_Sudan).
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly website www.goss.org.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly subject Category:2005_establishments_in_South_Sudan.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly subject Category:Government_of_South_Sudan.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly subject Category:Politics_of_South_Sudan.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly subject Category:Unicameral_legislatures.
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- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly comment "The Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly was established in 2005 by the Interim constitution of the Southern Sudan 2005. Pending elections in 2010, all 170 members were appointed according to the following formula as per the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA): 70% of seats to SPLM, 15% to NCP, and 15% to other parties.".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly label "Asamblea Legislativa de Sudán del Sur".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly label "Assemblée législative du Soudan du Sud".
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly label "Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly".
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- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly wasDerivedFrom Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly?oldid=587047832.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly homepage www.goss.org.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly.
- Southern_Sudan_Legislative_Assembly name "Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly".