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History of the ministry of parliamentary affairs |
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Tuesday, 10 May 2011 10:35 |
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The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs (MPA) is one of the youngest Ministries in the government of the Republic of South Sudan formed after the signing of the comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). Initially, our Ministry operated as a mere department handling government Affairs in the President’s office. Later in January 2006 the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs was formed following a decree by H.E Lt. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, the first president of the republic of South Sudan. MPA started operation with only 2 staff with no budget or office. Thanks to generosity of the Legislative Assembly which allocated one office for us. In spite of those challenges our ministry continues to thrive. MPA today has three directorates namely: directorate of administration & Finance, directorate of Legislative Affairs, and the directorate of governance affairs with over 68 staff. This explains our noble background in regards to our Ministry’s functions. Mandates of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs The Ministry’s mandate is to be in-charge of government business in the National Legislature .This should reflect the values of pluralistic democracy into the nation’s political culture. Webster’s New World Dictionary defines democracy as the government by the people directly or through representatives. This is what the Ministry aims at nurturing and facilitating to be a way of life. Our Vision: “A South Sudan where Democracy is a way of life; where political power is achieved through ballot box in a free and fair election”.
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