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Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution

December 18, 2011 (JUBA) – A group of 25 MPs from the Warrap State Legislative Assembly on Sunday refused to recognise the legality of the state’s new Transitional constitution, claiming that the speaker had violated parliamentary procedures.

This following allegations on Friday 16 December that the speaker of the house “unilaterally” passed the new constitution, despite reservations from some representatives over procedures.

Marko Guet Yai, a member of the state assembly told Sudan Tribune on Saturday from Kuacjok, the capital of Warrap State, that all members of the assembly except speaker and some chairpersons of the specialised parliamentary committees had rejected the way the constitution was passed.

“We are rejecting [the] legality of the new constitution because it was not passed by the consensus. The speaker runs the assembly like his own house that was why he unilaterally decided to pass it” Yai said.

The group of 25 MPs claimed it was not the first time the speaker acted without seeking a majority vote. There are 48 members of the Warrap state assembly including the speaker. Sudan Tribune understands that only 44 MPs attended the session, indicating that the constitution may not may have been passed if put to a vote.

James Macok Deng, another member of the house told Sudan Tribune that the decision to unilaterally pass the new constitution was taken by the speaker to protect his position. One of the recommendations in the draft constitution requires the house to elect new leadership including the position of the speaker.

“There were 12 recommendations which were to be deliberated and to be passed either by the consensus or voting. Out of these 12 recommendations, eight were immediately passed by consensus and four were left to be voted for but the speakers after realising that he may not get elected into the position decided to unilaterally declare the passage of the constitution by ruling. This is what happened and we rejected it immediately because it was undemocratic and told speaker that we would revoke his decision”, he said

Deng said the four recommendations which members of the assembly wanted to be deliberated and voted for were: the status of the state capital, definition of the citizenship, selection of an elderly person among the members to chair the first session of the transformed Assembly and the status of the specialised committees in the event that the new constitution is signed into law by the state governor.

However, Andrew Aguer Ariik, another member of the Assembly on Friday claimed that the house “unanimously” passed the new constitution by a two-thirds majority.

But he admitted that some members opposed the passage of the constitution allegedly because they wanted the speaker to be removed.

Ariik said the passing of the new constitution was in conformity with the current national constitution because it allows the current leadership to continue until the parliament drafts a new law, especially in regard to the business and conduct of state parliaments.

He said he was one of the members who was opposed to the status of state capital but gave in because he lost his argument when the majority opposed his view.

“In the previous interim constitution, the name of the state is Warrap and the name of the State capital is Warrap town but practically the headquarters of the state is Kuacjok. So some members wanted the name of state capital to change to Kuacjok while the name of the state remains Warrap”, he explained.

Ariik said that the house approved the county commissioners to be appointed and dismissed by the governor only during the interim period, although the constitution allows that commissioners be elected in the permanent constitution.

The state constitution also allows the house to impeach the governor by the two thirds majority of the attended members and the incumbent governor is allowed to refute allegations brought against them before the constitutional constitution court.

Madot Dut Deng, the speaker of Warrap State Legislative in a separate interview on Sunday downplayed the current leadership crisis in the Assembly and asserted that the new constitution was passed by a simple majority and that citizens of the state should not be carried away by what he described as “wrong and confusing” statements.

“The Assembly passed the constitution by simple majority after following all parliamentary procedures. Deliberations beginning with the first reading started on 12 and continued with the second reading on 14 December. All these deliberations and sittings except the third reading I chaired on Friday 16, were chaired by the deputy speaker”, Deng told Sudan Tribune by phone from Kuacjok, capital of the State.

(ST)

16 Comments

  • George Bol
    George Bol

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Because we do not respect laws, I want to give you this example. In Congo,there was an election, the winner was Kabila(49%) and the opposition Tshisekedi(42%). The guy with 42% is ordering the arrest of the elected president.In fact, when reading this news, I was guilt that we need help starting from inner circle of brain to the external parts.This is the same thing here!

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  • Michael Angelo
    Michael Angelo

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Dear Anti-traitor,

    Stop insulting people of Warrap State. Those MPs where elected by the people to represent their interest. Since Warrap Stats is run by incompetence women then it’s doom to fail.

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  • Peter Marko
    Peter Marko

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    You idiot, what Gogerial has to do with the issue being addressed here.” Gogrial’s kitchen cabinet does things”, what do you mean by that. What is being discussed here are legislative issues, thus it should be categorized as a parliamentary crisis, Therefore, the executive branch of our state has nothing to do with it…

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  • Peter Marko
    Peter Marko

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    . For your information the MP, Andrew Aguer Ariik, hwo being qoated here is from Tong County, not from Gogerial as u try to imply. Get over your hatred it will take you nowhere.

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  • Peter Nhiany
    Peter Nhiany

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Dear fellow citizens and members of Warrap State and your friends, can we stop pointing fingers and insulting one another and let us come up with what would have been done differently to avoid the currently leadership crisis in Warrap? What recommendations can we give to help those incompetent leaders to resolve their differences peacefully? Thanks.

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  • J P Puok
    J P Puok

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    my fellow country men, stop kitchen politics, the Arab north had return to Jau and heavy clashes had been going on for two days since Saturday trying to retake it from the SPLA and they fail. May be they may use that corridol of Abeimnhuom-Abyei ruote then to Kuacjok where you are pointing fingers childishly. MPs are right let the speaker follow the right procedures ! Democracy !

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  • Jong Anthony
    Jong Anthony

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Dear Hon:speaker, try to involve the public to help you address the issue of the constitution if you can not do it in the parliament
    we have learn that this constitution is designed to favor the corrupt leaders who made Warrap what it is today; we fed up Hon:speaker, Warrap is not an incubator for corrupt leaders in the country we are sorry for that

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  • Madina Tonj
    Madina Tonj

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Well,president Salva Kiir Manyardit went to give money so that, this Speaker will back the Gogrialism Ideological of nepotism, favoritism,cronyism and alluding policies. I think those inner circle to president Salva Kiir should see how Muammar al Gaddafi left families in a bad conditions.

    Capital of Warrap State was one make president disqualfied and have been consider most nepotism in Dinka.

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  • Peter Marko
    Peter Marko

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    @ Madina Tonj

    You fucking idiot, what the fuck r u talking about. Shut up son of b****. Stop generalizing, ok. Tonj is not better than Gogerial when it comes to nepotism. Remember, before the peace was signed all cabinets of Warap state government were all from tonj, not even a single one was out of the Tonj county…..

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  • Peter Marko
    Peter Marko

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Not only that, all of the cabinet members were closed relatives of Arop Ashier, and George Kongour, who happen to be cousins. At that time, Al-bashier appointed them to all positions at the state level, because they accepted conversion to Islam in exchange for these positions….

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  • Peter Marko
    Peter Marko

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    So, the Governor, Arop Ashier was given Islamic name, Shiek Al-Al-Akhether; George Kongour was name Kamal. Mathiang Ring, the Spokesman for the Minstery of Foreign Affairs of South Sudan, was named Mhamoud. Just to mention few. That why I said that Tonj is not better Gogerial when it comes to nepotism.

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  • SeekingTruth
    SeekingTruth

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    BRO PETER,
    TRUTH MUST AIRED OUT! AM NOT FROM TONJ BUT MY SENSES TELL ME THAT GOGRIALIANS AND TONJESE DO NOT GO IN HAND IN HAND CULTURALLY. IN OTHER WORD, THEY ARE SAME THE DINKAS WITHIN THE SAME STATE BUT HOW THEY DO THINGS IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT. IT WOULD BE SAFE TO SAY THAT TONJ DESERVE NOT TO IN THE SAME STATE AS GOGRIAL. I HOPE THEY SHOULD WORK OUT THEIR DIFFERENCES BUT THAT HOW I SEE IT ANYWAYS

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  • Brother Billy
    Brother Billy

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    You idiot madina tonj,
    Why are you really spoiling the names of Tonj for such baseless issues, you will keep on with that spirit of hating Gogrial till your days will be numbered by God, If you r really wise enough what do you think is wrong with Kuajok or Gogrial? we are peacemakers unlike you who fight each other day and night, you should learn from your friends` comments if you r human being!

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  • Morthon Akol
    Morthon Akol

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Dear brothers and Sisters of Warrap State. Please stop pointing fingers to each other and look for the solution. I’am from Lake State our capital is Rumbek, and name for hold state is Lakes, so if the government choose Warrap as a name for the hold state than nothing wrong for Kachjok to be a capital for the state. We are fighting something which cannot take us nowhere. My personnal point of view.

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  • Madina Tonj
    Madina Tonj

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Peter Marko

    All Gogrial people are so Idocy. Do you guys thinks Salva Kiir will be king in South Sudan.? The Dinka of Malual [Aweil] have not being treated right as they have been struggle like any others Dinka. Type of Gogrialan people, are drunken, corruption, trouble maker, most people uneducate people, too greed and selffishness people. How will you guys lead people with such?

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  • Madina Tonj
    Madina Tonj

    Warrap Parliament rejects legality of new constitution
    Peter Marko.

    Bringing on the disaters which Kuribino Kuanyin Bol did and Bona Malual-dit did. You should be worry about rebellion in Upper Nile and Unity and more are following if you guys not telling your Gogrialism president. Why should the Capital of Warrap being moved too close to an inner area to Wau if it was not a nepotism tactic.?The people of Tonj,Malual,Bor and two Ngoks are not like u

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