President Salva Kiir' |
"The
transitional constitution amendment bill number five for the year 2018
is hereby passed by the national legislature," said Speaker Anthony Lino
Makana after legislators voted to pass the bill which must now be
signed into law by Kiir.
The lawmakers said the extension was to avoid power vacuum.
President Kiir terms ends next month, according to a 2015 peace agreement signed in Addis Ababa.
The
law will allow Kiir to remain in power until 2021 even as he is engaged
in the latest round of regional peace negotiations with his former
deputy turned rebel leader Riek Machar aimed at ending the four-year-old
civil war.
The US recently, warned that it will not recognise the extension of President Kiir's tenure.
South Sudan attained independence in 2011 from Sudan but plunged into civil war after two years.
Since then tens of thousands have been killed and millions
forced from their homes, triggering a regional refugee crisis and
large-scale hunger
.
The parties to the war are currently attending negotiations in Khartoum.
They are expected to sign the final document by the end of this week, according to Information Minster Michael Makuei.
(The EastAfrican)
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