Sudanese parliament endorses popular consultation law as SPLM MPs walked out
July 20, 2011 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese parliament has approved amendments to the law organizing popular consultations in the Blue Nile and South Kordofan states, extending the deadline of the controversial process by six months.
The Popular consultation is a mechanism mandated by the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) to ascertain local views in the two states on the implementation of that agreement and how governance relationship with Khartoum should be re-organized.
The process fell well behind scheduled as is the norm with many of the CPA’s mechanisms, stoking local discontent in the volatile states which witnessed severe battles during the years of Sudan’s second civil wars and whose population largely sided with the south.
In a session held on Wednesday, the Sudanese parliament dominated by the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) endorsed the draft popular consultation law referred by the cabinet which introduced amendments extending the deadline of the process for a period of six months. The approved bill also empowers the Sudanese president to extend it further at the request of the commissions administering the exercise.
MPs of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement’s (SPLM) northern sector walked out of the session in protest after their request to defer deliberations on the law until a political agreement is reached between the SPLM and the NCP was rejected.
The head of the SPLM’s parliamentary bloc Kamndan Goda announced their walkout from the session, saying they refused to be a part in approving this law in view of the fact that the parliament ignored their written request for deferral.
The walkout of the SPLM’s mps triggered an angry reaction by the parliament’s speaker and the NCP’s senior member, Ahmad Ibrahim Al-Tahir, who threatened to take measures against the SPLM’s MPs if they repeated their walkout, saying that he does not see a reason for postponing approval of the law.
Malik Agar, chairman of the SPLM’s northern sector and governor of the Blue Nile State, warned on Monday that approving the law would be a violation of the CPA and that he would not recognize it. He said that the government had bypassed the Blue Nile’s government and its elected governor when it introduced amendments to the law.
He called on the citizens to “resist the unjust and oppressive law which was passed by a single party that represents no one but itself”.
The SPLM figure warned earlier this month that if the ongoing fighting in South Kordofan spilled into his state and Sudan’s war-torn western region of Darfur, it would be “coordinated,” because “the enemy of your enemy is your ally.”
South Kordofan has been racked by violent clashes between north Sudan army and SPLM forces since 5 June.
A political agreement signed earlier this month between the SPLM and the NCP to deescalate the situation failed to stop the fighting which erupted soon after contentious state elections saw the NCP’s candidate Ahmad Harun declared winner of the governor position over the SPLM’s leader in South Kordofan Abdul Aziz al-Hilu.
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Aleu
Sudanese parliament endorses popular consultation law as SPLM MPs walked out
Southern Kordofan and South Blue Nile, you are very close to South Sudan and you have right to rejoining South Sudan unless you guys want to witness another genocide like Darfurian.
Look up the Map, your States are inside South Sudan nation, why are going to Northern Sudan for what reason. Do you guys hear now in Khartoum most Arab business are saying, they would like to come to South Sudan to live there if the Southern Sudanese don’t mine then, they want to be part of New Sudan which is South Sudan nation.
Cibaipiath Junub Sudan
Sudanese parliament endorses popular consultation law as SPLM MPs walked out
Malik Agar;
Your vision is a concrete one. Just focus and stick to your comment and path. Do not go away from the road you were used to. Coordination is the best tool to apply but take care brother. God is always with you. Keep unity among yourselves and black people shall be free.
Dr. Reality
Sudanese parliament endorses popular consultation law as SPLM MPs walked out
TO:MALIK AGAR
CC:ADAM AL HILU
AL NOR OF JEM
YOU GUYS SHOULD BETTER UNITE NOW, MOBILISE YOUR ARMY, AND START A MASSIVE REBELLION AGAINST YOUR VERY COMMON ARCH ENEMY IN KHARTOUM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! AFTER YOU HAVE DEFEATED YOUR COMMON ENEMY YOU CAN DETERMINED YOUR DESTINY IN ABSENCE OF ARABS.
ALL THOSE IN SUDAN ARMED FORCED (SAF) ARE CHILDREN OF DARFUR AND IT WILL BE EASY FOR THEM TO JOIN YOU AS SOON AS YOU OPEN THE WAY FOR THEM.
I TELL YOU ARABS IN SUDAN ARMED FORCES CAN BE COUNTED!
Wanibuluk Ciciliba
Sudanese parliament endorses popular consultation law as SPLM MPs walked out
That is politics, very dirty as seawarge. NCP have seen danger should they let the popular consultation take place as it is in the CPA, they are likly to lose those areas to South which just become autonomous.
Malik Agar should as a man not like Salva Kirr whom Gatet and Ator disturbed like a widower.