Amum, a senior member of the SPLM, which controls affairs of the Juba based regional Government of Southern Sudan, was addressing a large crowd gathered at Kuacjok town, capital of Warrap State on Wednesday.
He urged registered voters to safely keep their registration cards in readiness for the plebiscite. A turnout of over 60% of registered voters in needed for the vote to be valid under the referendum law passed by the Sudanese National Assembly.
The referendum is a key part of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement between, former southern rebels the SPLM and the Khartoum-based National Congress Party after over two decades of civil war.
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Last week Sudanese President and head of the NCP, Omar Hassan al-Bashir said that he would recognize the result of the referendum, which will take place 9 to 15 January.
He urged registered voters to safely keep their registration cards in readiness for the plebiscite. A turnout of over 60% of registered voters in needed for the vote to be valid under the referendum law passed by the Sudanese National Assembly.
The referendum is a key part of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement between, former southern rebels the SPLM and the Khartoum-based National Congress Party after over two decades of civil war.
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Last week Sudanese President and head of the NCP, Omar Hassan al-Bashir said that he would recognize the result of the referendum, which will take place 9 to 15 January.
Looking good to me, I think that anything other than a vote for split would be a huge suprise... as usual we will see over next week what the people decide, and even more importantly how this gets implemented in the follow up.
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