A dispute over a $75,000 political party registration fee and concerns about the conditions for credible elections is deepening in South Sudan as the country prepares for a long-delayed general election scheduled for December 2026. The disagreement pits the Political Parties Council (PPC) against several unregistered political parties after the National Elections Commission (NEC) announced Dec. 22, 2026, as the election date and the PPC maintain…
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