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South Sudan IGAD Peace Proposal
1. 1
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT FOR PROGRESS ORGANIZATION-CEPO
IGAD PROPOSED COMPROMISED PEACE PUBLIC SENSITIZATION
MANUAL
THE PEACE GOVERNMENT ARRANGEMENTS (SUMMARY)
33
Months
3 Months 30 Months
Pre-Transition Period
Transitional Period
Players for forming of the Government
Party for the National Government Power Share ratio
Government of the Republic of South Sudan 53%
Sudan People Liberation Movement and
Army in Opposition (SPLM/A-IO)
33%
SPLM-Former Detainees 7%
Other Political Parties 7%
Jongeli, Unity and Upper Nile states
Party for Upper Nile States Government Power Share ratio
Sudan People Liberation Movement and
Army in Opposition (SPLM/A-IO)
53%
Government of the Republic of South Sudan 33%
SPLM-Former Detainees 7%
Other Political Parties 7%
2. 2
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
PRESIDENT:
(INCUMBENT)
1ST
VICE PRESIDENT
(SPLM-IO POSITION)
VICE PRESIDENT
(INCUMBENT)
100% (GRSS)
Control the Governments
of Equatoria and Bahr El
Ghazal States
(7) States
Governance structure
Party Share of power
SPLM-IO 53%
GRSS 33%
SPLM-FD 07%
OPP 07%
EXECUTIVE
ORGAN
LEGISLATIVE ORGAN
Rt. Honorable
(Equatoria Position)
JUDICARY ORGAN
(Independent)???
3. 3
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
THE TRANSITIONAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND COUNCIL OF STATES
1st
step: Reconstitution of the transitional national
assembly to
332 Seats
2nd
step: Expansion of the Transitional national
assembly from
332 to 400 Seats
332 Seats
3rd
Step: Distribution of the new created seats in the
transitional national assembly
68 Seats
SPLM-IO share
50 Seats
Other Political parties share
17 Seats
SPLM-FD share
01 Seat
4. 4
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
DECISION MAKING THRESHOLD
Quorum of the national council
of ministers
23 Ministers out of 30 Ministers
Decision making in the national
council of ministers by
Consensus
In absence reaching consensus for decision
in the national council of ministers by
Simple majority of
2/3 or 67% of the 30 Ministers
5. 5
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
UN
AU
IGAD
JUBA
1st
Vice President
195
Body guards
President
260
Bodyguards
Building of National Army Process / (Not two Army wrong
language)
SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS
Naturalized Forces / (Not Foreign Forces wrong language)
South
Sudan is
Member
DEMILITARIZATION OF JUBA
25km
SPLA SPLA-In Opposition
17 months security processes
Action Needed Time Needed
Permanent ceasefire 72 hours
Permanent ceasefire and Transitional Security
Arrangement workshop (PCTSA) by mediation
14 days
Demilitarized specific areas (Juba, Jongeli,
Unity and Upper Nile) in order to increase
safety and security of civilians
Withdrawal of foreign forces and militias 45 days
Separation, assembly and cantonment 30 days
A completed declaration of personnel and
equipment of forces not in cantonment to be
done
90 days =
3 months
Undertake a comprehensive assembly of the
requirements of South Sudan’s national army
120 days = 4
months
Unification of the security forces shall be
completed
18 Months = 1 year
& 6 months
6. 6
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
BUILDING TRUST AND CONFIDENCE AMONG SOUTH
SUDANESE
Justice and Accountability Forgiveness and Coming Together
HYBRID COURT
For
13.12.2013
HUMAN RIGHTS ATROCITIES
TRUTH, RECONCILIATION AND HEALING
COMMISSION
Administered by 7 commissioners
4 Commissioners South Sudanese
3 Commissioner’s internationals
7. 7
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL OF MINISTERS SECTORAL CLUSTERS
No_ Name of Ministry
1 Higher Education, Science and technology
2 General Education and Instruction
3 Health
4 Labour, Public Service and Human Resource
Development
5 Gender, Child and Social Welfare
6 Culture, Youth and Sports
7 Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster
Management
Distribution of the Ministries
Party Share ratio
GRSS 53% 3.71 (4) Ministries
SPLM-IO 33% 2.31 (2) Ministries
SPLM-FD 07% 0.49 (Nil)
Other political parties
07%
0.49 (Nil)
Affirmative Action
GRSS 16 Ministries 04 Ministries to be occurred by Female Ministers (25%)
SPLM-IO 10 Ministries 03 Ministries to be occurred by Female Ministers (25%)
SPLM-FD 02 Ministries Nil for (25%)
Other Political Parties 02 Ministries Nil for (25%)
No_ Name of the Ministry
1 Cabinet Affairs
2 Foreign Affairs and international
Cooperation
3 Defense and Veterans Affairs
4 Interior
5 Justice and Constitutional Affairs
6 National Security
7 Parliamentary Affairs
8 Information, Communication
Technology and Postal Services
9 Federal Affairs
10 Minister in the office of the president
Distribution of the Ministries
Party Share ratio
GRSS 53% 5.3 (5) Ministries
SPLM-IO 33% 3.3 (3) Ministries
SPLM-FD 07% 0.7 (1) Ministry
Other Political
parties 07%
0.7 (1) Ministry
No_ Name of the Ministry
1 Finance and Planning
2 Petroleum
3 Mining
4 Agriculture and security Food
5 Livestock and Fisheries
6 Trade and Industry
7 Energy and Dams
8 Transport
9 Roads and Bridges
10 Environment and Forestry
11 Land, Housing and Urban Development
12 Water Resources and Irrigation
13 Wildlife Conversation and Tourism
Distribution of the Ministries
Party Share ratio
GRSS 53% 6.89 (7) Ministries
SPLM-IO 33% 4.29 (5) Ministries
SPLM-FD 07% 0.9 (1) Ministry
Other Political
Parties 07%
0.9 (1) Ministry
Governance cluster (10 ministries)
Economic cluster (13 ministries)
Service delivery cluster (7 ministries)
8. 8
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
National Government
Deputy Ministers in council of Ministers
After Pre-Transition period (after 3 Months or 90 days)
No_ Name of the Ministry
1 Finance and Planning
2 Agriculture and Food Security
Distribution of the Ministries
Party Share ratio
GRSS 53% 1.06 (1) Ministry
SPLM-IO 33% 0.66 (1) Ministry
SPLM-FD 07% 0.14 (Nil)
Other Political
parties 07%
0.14 (Nil)
Affirmative Action
GRSS 5 Ministries 01 ministry to be occurred by Female Minister
SPLM-IO 3 Ministries 01 Ministry to be occurred by Female minister
SPLM-FD Nil
Other Political parties Nil
No_ Name of the Ministry
1 Foreign Affair and International
Cooperation
2 Defence and Veterans’’ Affairs
3 Interior
4 Justice and Constitutional Affairs
5 Information, Communication
Technology and Postal Services
Distribution of the Ministries
Party Share ratio
GRSS 53% 2.65 (3) Ministries
SPLM-IO 33% 1.65 (2) Ministries
SPLM-FD 07% 0.35 (Nil)
Other Political
parties 07%
0.35 (Nil)
National Government Council of Ministers Sectoral Clusters
Governance cluster (05 ministries) Economic Cluster (02 Ministries) Service delivery cluster (01 ministries)
No_ Name of the Ministry
1 Labour, Public service and Human Resource
Development
Distribution of the Ministries
Party Share ratio
GRSS 53% 0.53 (1) Ministry
SPLM-IO 33% 0.33 (Nil)
SPLM-FD 07% 0.07 (Nil)
Other political Parties 07% 0.07 (Nil)
9. 9
Designed and summarized by CEPO for the purpose of public Sensitization only
PARTICIPATION AND REPRESENTATION OF NATIONAL STAKEHOLDERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PEACE
AGREEMENT
Internal mechanisms for
the agreement
implementation
CSO Women Youth Religious
Leaders
Academia Eminent
Personality
Other
Political
parties
SPLM
-FD
National
Assembly
(Opposition )
National
Assembly
(Independent )
Business
Group
SPLM-
IO
GRSS 3 States of
Upper Nile
Strategic Defense and
Security Review (SDSR)
01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 01 04 04
Ceasefire and
Transitional Security
Arrangements
Monitoring
Mechanism (CTSAMM)
01 01 01 01 01 01 03 03
Special Reconstruction
Funds (SRF)
01 01 03 03
National
Constitutional
Amendment
Committee (NCAC)
01 01 02 02
Joint Monitoring and
Evaluation
Commission (JMEC)
01 01 01 02 01 01 02 02
Commission for Truth, Reconciliation and Healing
(7 Commissioners)
National Commissioners International Commissioners
Women Men Women Men
02 02 01 02