South Sudan launches unified government.

Repeated armed clashes between the government and rebels have resulted in a temporary intergovernmental government in South Sudan that is said to have killed 400,000 people. In the future, the focus will be on whether security will be stable and serious humanitarian situations such as food shortages will improve.

In South Sudan, after independence in 2011, President Kiel and former Vice President Mashar confronted over oil interests and government leadership. It is said.

Under the circumstances, a temporary unified government was launched on the 22nd in Juba, the capital, with the participation of President Keel from the government and Mashar from the rebels. ”And he became Vice President again.

Initially, the unified government was aiming to launch until May last year, but there was strong distrust between the two governments, and the government was postponed twice. We are going to launch a government.

The focus is on whether serious humanitarian conditions, such as the problem of refugees of more than 2 million people and the lack of food facing half of the population, will improve as the fighting ends and the security stabilizes following the launch of the unified government. Become.