Following the
independence of South Sudan,
Riek Machar was inaugurated after selection, not by election, as the first
vice president to selected
President Salva Kiir. In July 2013, the entire
cabinet, including Machar, was dismissed by Kiir on the ostensible reason to decrease the size of government. However, Machar said that this was a step towards dictatorship on the part of Kiir and that he would seek to challenge Kiir for the presidency. While
civil war ensued, at the end of September 2014 an
Intergovernmental Authority on Development-mediated resolution was agreed upon that would lead to the
federalisation of the country's governance. The
transitional constitution required the election to be held by 9 July 2015, the date on which the first post-independence presidential term ends. Kiir told the
Warrap parliament that a lack of funds to conduct a census and complete the new constitution could result in a delay of the election. This caused doubts as to Kiir's intention to merely hold on to power and was coupled with the dismissal of the governor of
Unity Taban Deng Gai on allegation that he would back Machar in replacing Kiir as the SPLM chairperson and therefore the party's candidate for the election, though Gai denied this. Additionally, the U.S. envoy for Sudan and South Sudan,
Donald E. Booth, held talks with the chairman of the National Elections Commission, Abednego Akok Kacuol, and the chairman of the National Bureau of Statistics, Isaiah Chol Aruai, in order to call for sticking to the allotted date and the provision of funds to complete the necessary prerequisites. The South Sudan parliament voted in April 2015 to amend the country's transitional
2011 constitution to extend the presidential and parliamentary term until 9 July 2018, with 264 members in favour and a handful opposing it. It was postponed again to 2021 in July 2018. Following the peace agreement that ended the
civil war, a transitional period of three years was agreed on, which would be followed by elections in 2023. In 2022, the transitional government and opposition agreed to move it to late 2024. In September 2024, the government ordered the elections to be postponed until 22 December 2026, citing the need to complete institutional processes such the creation of a census and a permanent constitution and the registration of political parties. == Electoral system ==