National Legislative Assembly (South Sudan)

Independents (30) The Reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the Transitional National Legislature of South Sudan.Following independence in 2011, the National Legislative Assembly comprises: 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.As a result of a peace agreement that came into effect in 2015, the National Legislative Assembly was reconstituted as the Transitional National Legislative Assembly with 400 members.[1] The membership is as follows: As a result of a peace agreement that came into effect in February 2020, a new Transitional National Legislative Assembly with 550 members was nominated in May 2021.[1] The membership is as follows:[2] The Transitional National Legislative Assembly exercises the following functions:[10]
Lower houseNational Legislature (South Sudan)Jemma Nunu KumbaNathaniel OyetSPLM-IOIndependents11–15 April 2010Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly22 December 2026South SudanPolitics of South SudanConstitutionPresidentSalva Kiir MayarditVice PresidentsRiek MacharTaban Deng GaiJames Wani IggaRebecca Nyandeng De MabiorHussein AbdelbagiGovernmentCabinet of South SudanLegislatureCouncil of StatesDeng Deng AkonJudiciarySupreme CourtAdministrative divisionsStates and administrative areasGovernorsCountiesCitiesElectionsPolitical partiesForeign relationsMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International CooperationMayiik Ayii DengDiplomatic missions ofin South SudanNationality lawPassportVisa requirementsVisa policyHuman rightsMission in South Sudan (UNMISS)Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA)Transitional National Legislature of South SudanNational Assembly of SudanCouncil of MinistersNational LegislatureSudan People's Liberation MovementSudan People's Liberation Movement-in-OppositionSouth Sudan Opposition AllianceManasseh Magok RundialAnthony Lino MakanaObuch OjokHistoryAnyanyaFirst Sudanese Civil WarAddis Ababa Agreement (1972)Second Sudanese Civil War1972–832005–11Comprehensive Peace Agreement2011 independence referendumUnited Nations MissionEthnic violenceSouth Sudanese Civil WarFamine (2017)GeographyEcoregionsRiversClimate changePoliticsCorruptionLGBT rightsLaw enforcementParliamentMilitaryVice PresidentEconomyBankingCentral bankCompaniesCurrencyTelecommunicationsTrade unionsTransportTourismChild marriageDemographicsEducationHealthLanguagesProstitutionReligionWater supply and sanitationCultureAnthemCinemaCoat of armsLiteraturePublic holidaysOutlineLower houseslegislaturesFederalArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilCanadaEthiopiaGermanyMalaysiaMexicoNigeriaPakistanRussiaSwitzerlandUnited StatesUnitaryAlgeriaAntigua and BarbudaBahrainBarbadosBelarusBelizeBhutanBoliviaBurundiCambodiaCameroonCentral African RepublicColombiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoRepublic of the CongoCzech RepublicDominican RepublicEquatorial GuineaEswatiniFranceIndonesiaIrelandIvory CoastJamaicaJordanKazakhstanLesothoLiberiaMadagascarMoroccoMyanmarNamibiaNetherlandsParaguayPhilippinesPolandRomaniaRwandaSaint LuciaSloveniaSouth AfricaTajikistanThailandTrinidad and TobagoUnited KingdomUruguayUzbekistanZimbabweDependent andother territoriesAmerican SamoaBermudaIsle of ManNorthern Mariana IslandsPuerto RicoNon-UN statesSomalilandDefunctGuyanaKingdom of IrelandIrish Free StateSouth KoreaNorthern IrelandPortugal (Kingdom)Portugal (Republic)SwedenVenezuelaBicameralismUnicameralismTricameralismMulticameralismList of abolished lower housesList of legislatures by countrySovereign statesAngolaBotswanaBurkina FasoCape VerdeComorosDjiboutiEritreaThe GambiaGuineaGuinea-BissauMalawiMauritaniaMauritiusMozambiqueSão Tomé and PríncipeSenegalSeychellesSierra LeoneSomaliaTanzaniaTunisiaUgandaWestern SaharaZambiaDependenciesautonomiesterritoriesCanary IslandsMelillaMadeiraMayotteRéunionSaint HelenaAscension IslandTristan da CunhaPuntlandZanzibarunrecognised or partially recognised state