SPLM-DC wins five parliamentary seats in southern Sudan
April 28, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — The Southern Sudan opposition, SPLM-Democratic Change, won five parliamentary seats in Upper Nile assembly, legislative chamber of the semi-autonomous region and national parliament, announced the electoral board today.
The National Elections Commission (NEC) Wednesday declared the SPLM-DC winner of one seat in the National Assembly and one seat in Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly and three seats in Upper Nile legislative Assembly.
In a press conference held yesterday the defeated candidate for President of Southern Sudan Government and SPLM-DC leader rejected the results of Southern Sudan elections denouncing rigging and irregularities by the southern Sudan ruling party and the SPLA.
Lam Akol, who was also GOSS presidential candidate of the opposition umbrella ASSPP, said he would contest the election results in courts.
According to the NEC, three SPLM-DC candidates for the Upper Nile assembly won in Malakal South, Malakal North and Malakal East constituencies.
In Malakal South, Nellik Adiang Akoj Chol got 3719 votes while the SPLM candidate had 2261. In Malakal North, Majok Deng Ajak who got 2723 votes against 2211 votes for the SPLM candidate. In Malakal East, Kosti Amouage Akor Koc Lior got 2776 votes as the SPLM candidate had 748 votes.
Further, the national electoral board declared Benjamin Paul, Joe Kniang winner in the national constituency (3) of Upper Nile. Benjamin won with 13514 votes while the SPLM candidate got 6645 votes.
For the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly, Samuel Aban Achin the SPLM-DC candidate in Malakal (1) won with 9952 votes against 5758 votes for the SPLM candidate.
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AUGUSTINO DENG
SPLM-DC wins five parliamentary seats in southern Sudan
Dr Lam Akol, I thought that you will win the whole Southern Sudan regions instead of taking a landslide of Malakal. What does the winning of the landslide of Malakal has to do with the change in which you where been shouting all the time that there is SPLM/DC which is fighting for the changes? Now, what you mean about the change, was the change to be made in Malakal Province and not the change of the whole Southern Sudan.
Dr Lam Akol, you will die useless my dear Sycophant of Omar Bashir. How many times you have formed the Multi-Parties and you have never win. This is what I said last time that the formation of the Party is very simple to make, but, however,to make it effective is very intricated. Now, you have seen through your own eyes how useless is your party SPLM/DC. Why Omar Bashir don’t help you and he was the one who sponsored your party last time? Shame to you Lam Akol. “Empty minded always cause trouble”. “I have never seen a half-dead minded leader whose mind is pull of fish bones”. You are absolutely lucky to be announced that you had won some of the Seats because of the luck of leadership management within the Chamber of the SPLM party leader Salva Kiir Miyardit.
SPLM/DC is the party for the change of Malakal, not the change of the Southern Sudan. Go back to your sponsor personel Omar Bashir in order to indoctrinated your brain again.
BY AUGUSTINO DENG
Sudan virus
SPLM-DC wins five parliamentary seats in southern Sudan
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Why SPLM-DC wins parliamentary sits only in Malakal?
I quest these must be the implementers of Arab militias mission against the people of south Sudan.
The secretary of the respective parliaments must take caution on them.