National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan

National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan
National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan
Type
Type Lower house
Leadership
Speaker James Wani Igga
Deputy Speaker Daniel Awet Akot
Members 170
Elections
Last election Sudanese general election, 2010 (elections to predecessor body)
Meeting place
Ministries Complex
Juba
South Sudan
Website
Government of Southern Sudan

The National Legislative Assembly of South Sudan was established in 2011 by the interim constitution of the South Sudan 2005. It is one of the two chambers comprising the National Legislature of South Sudan.

Composition

The National Legislative Assembly comprises:

  • all persons who were members of the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly; and
  • all South Sudanese who were members of the National Assembly of Sudan, by virtue of their membership in that Assembly.

Members of the Council of Ministers who are not members of the National Legislative Assembly must participate in its deliberations but do not have the right to vote. Persons who wish to become members of the National Legislative Assembly must fulfill the eligibility requirements set down by the Constitution for membership of the National Legislature.

Role

The National Legislative Assembly exercises the following functions:[1]

  • overseeing the performance of the National Government institutions;
  • approving plans, programmes and policies of the National Government;
  • approving budgets;
  • ratifying international treaties, conventions and agreements;
  • adopting resolutions on matters of public concern;
  • summoning Ministers to answer questions of members of the Assembly on matters related to their ministries;
  • interrogating Ministers about their performance or the performance of their ministries;
  • approving appointments as required by the Transitional Constitution or the law;
  • casting a vote of no confidence against the Vice President and any Minister;
  • enacting legislation to regulate the conditions and terms of service of the Judiciary and its oversight mechanisms; and
  • performing any other function as determined by the Transitional Constitution or the law.

References

  1. ^ Art. 57 of the Interim Constitution of the Republic of South Sudan

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