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Opposition closes ranks as government pulls in different direction at HLRF talks

By Deng Vanang, Spokesperson of FDP/SSAF

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Sunday, May 20, 2018 (PW) — As on-going peace process is entering its final and crucial phase, rival parties have dug in eels so that none is outwitted by the other.

The realpolitik of high stakes sees increasingly unrelenting government prefer the dreaded status quo, which is to co-opt opposition into its ranks and files.

That is through its proposed dysfunctional Assistants to various positions of influence.

Which include, but not limited to its proposed Assistants to Vice Presidents. While leaving coveted Ist and Vice Presidents under its suffocating grips.

In addition to its intent to differ any proposed reforms agenda by the opposition to the later date. Especially, when constitution shall be subjected to further overhaul and ostensibly under its control to either sabotage or manipulate it in its own favor.

As loosely united opposition dismisses government’s position a non-starter and a ploy deliberately choreographed to stonewall structural reforms now and in future.

While closer home in opposition family, SSOA’s line of argument seems more popular with the masses and increasingly prevailing, with SPLM/A-IO firmly supporting it despite a few reconcilable hiccups.

These being the composition of proposed Presidential council and its rationality, position of Ist vice to rank above other Vice presidents and whether or not Kiir and Machar be part of transitional government.

This is in the interest of inclusivity as dictated by war situation that has affected the lives of all citizens who are represented by parties they prefer.

Against peace process being the monopoly of a handful few, instead of being a national project of all suffering South Sudanese people in desperate need for an everlasting peace to return.

Which means, the present levels of legislature be dissolved to give way to negotiated transitional one.

Being the only proposal to which the government has conceded so far as the publicly declared limited progress reached.

It also means to ensure deadly incident of 7th July, 2016 doesn’t recur with innocent civilians bearing the brunt as usual.

Deng Vanang is the Secretary for Information, Public Relations and Spokesperson for Federal Democratic Party/South Sudan Armed Forces, FDP/SSAF. He is cordially reachable at: dvanang@gmail.com

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