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The dreams and aspirations of the people of South Sudan have been betrayed National Salvation Front (NAS) Chairman and Commander-in-Chief...
The dreams and aspirations of the people of South Sudan have been betrayed National Salvation Front (NAS) Chairman and Commander-in-Chief...
..the plan is dishonet, deceptive and effectively steals legitimacy for the purposes of continuing in power The National Salvation Front...
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A new policy document entitled “NAS Vision for an Inclusive Modern South Sudan” that presents NAS’ political ideology is set to be released this weekend, the leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS) has announced.
The leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS), through the NAS Strategic Policy Secretariat, has released the full version...
by NAS Junub · Published 28th October 2020
The leadership of the National Salvation Front (NAS), through the NAS Strategic Policy Secretariat, has released the full version of its strategic policy document that proposes a federal model as the most viable option to address the root causes of the conflict in South Sudan.
The historic and strategic 87-paged document entitled “Federalism for a Peaceful and Prosperous South Sudan – The Federal System Model of South Sudan”, was first introduced to the world (and was well-received) in March 2020. The official public release of the full version comes with a foreword by NAS Chairman and Commander-in-Chief Gen Thomas Cirillo.