South Sudan’s constitution does not recognise power sharing: Gen Dhel

2 December 2014
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir. (AFP)
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir. (AFP)
<p>South Sudanese president, Salva Kiir should not be pushed into a power sharing, since the country’s Transitional Constitution does not recognise the position of a prime minister, a senior member of the Dinka council of elders told&nbsp;<i>Sudan Tribune</i>&nbsp;on Monday.</p><p>General Bona Bhang Dhel, a political ally of Kiir, was among the elders who met the South Sudanese leader in Juba at the weekend.</p><p>He said the prime minister, accepted in fulfillment of the regional mediators’ proposal, will be allowed to operate but without any powers.</p>
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