Sudan board partially delays election in South Kordofan
March 15, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — Sudan elections commission postponed partially electoral process in South Kordofan state following an accord reached by the two peace partners.
The postponement concern mainly the elections for governor and the state legislative assembly while the election for the president of the republic and the national parliament will take place as scheduled.
SPLM figure and deputy governor Abdel-Aziz Al-Hilu announced last January that their decision to boycott the elections saying the census was partially conducted and that the geographical constituencies were determined unfairly.
Al Hilu slammed the National Elections Committee (NEC) for dismissing the SPLM’s challenge it raised regarding the issues of census and constituencies in South Kordofan.
The NEC said today that the local executive and legislative elections will be conducted within 60 days after the national elections on April 10.
Commenting the decision the governor Ahmed Haroun said the NEC decision to partially postpone the elections in the state comes in line with the need to maintain security political stability in the state.
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Oduck Bol
Sudan board partially delays election in South Kordofan
It is up to you to postpone election of governorship and state legielative assembly,but do not try to talk about presidental election of republic of Sudan becuse it is an agreement and it related with refreedom of South Sudan.There is no name of West Sudan there inside CPA.
We are sick and tied of sharia law which mix with relgion and hatrad.
We want you to injoy yourslf with them alone there in north.Just we counting months then we waves our open hands to say good by brothers and sisters in northern Sudan.
Alha wakabar,alwa kabar,alha wakabar.