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Date: 2006-09-07 22:15:52
Government of Sudan
Government of South Sudan
Politics of Sudan
Second Sudanese Civil War
North Africa
Assessment and Evaluation Commission
United States Constitution
Constitution of South Sudan
National Assembly of Sudan
Africa
Sudan
Politics

Implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement  ( CPA) as of March 5 th  , 2006  1­  Approval of the CPA:  Both the former National Assembly and the Liberation Council of the  SPLM 

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