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Sudan election 'could be delayed' | Sudan election 'could be delayed' |
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A minister in South Sudan's government has said nationwide elections due by July 2009 could be delayed by at least six months. | A minister in South Sudan's government has said nationwide elections due by July 2009 could be delayed by at least six months. |
Minister for Presidential Affairs Luka Biong said torrential rain and a series of logistical problems could make it difficult to vote as scheduled. | Minister for Presidential Affairs Luka Biong said torrential rain and a series of logistical problems could make it difficult to vote as scheduled. |
The polls, agreed on in a 2005 peace deal, would be Sudan's first democratic elections in more than two decades. | The polls, agreed on in a 2005 peace deal, would be Sudan's first democratic elections in more than two decades. |
The peace deal ended a 21-year civil war between the north and the south. | The peace deal ended a 21-year civil war between the north and the south. |
"Practically, it won't be feasible to have them [elections] by July," Mr Biong said, according to Reuters news agency. | |
He is from the SPLM party of former rebels, which is planning to contest the polls against the NCP of President Omar al-Bashir. | |
The two parties signed the 2005 deal and share power at a national level but analysts say relations remain tense. | |
In July, a law was passed, paving the way for the elections. | |
The peace deal gave the south a semi-autonomous government and provided for a referendum on independence for the south by 2011. | |
Correspondents say any delay to the elections would also raise worries over the timing of the referendum. |
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