Opposition leader wants Machar and Taban to reconcile

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The People’s Liberal Party (PLP), one of the opposition parties out of the
unity government in Juba, has urged opposition leader Riek Machar and First
Vice President Taban Deng to reconcile and reunify the two factions of the
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In-Opposition (SPLM-IO).

Taban Deng was appointed by a faction of the opposition group in Juba as
First Vice President in the chaotic days following Riek Machar’s withdrawal
into hiding in July last year radically altered the dynamics within the
SPLM-IO.

Peter Mayen Majongdit, leader of the People's Liberal Party, told Radio
Tamazuj yesterday that the leaders of the two opposition factions should be
invited for a peace forum outside the country to set aside their
differences to ensure a smooth implementation of the signed peace
agreement.“There is no peace now in South Sudan. We cannot have a real
peace unless the two factions led by Machar and Taban are reunified,” said
Majongdit.

Majongdit proposed that the reunification initiative between the two
factions should be spearheaded by mediators in Ethiopia for the sake of
peace and stability in South Sudan.He pointed out that a transitional
government of national unity involving all political entities and key
stakeholders in the country should be formed after the reconciliation
process between Riek Machar and Taban Deng.

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