Political Turmoil: South Sudan's Fragile Peace at Risk

The President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, has dismissed Interior Minister Angelina Teny, deepening political instability. Teny, the wife of detained opposition leader Riek Machar, was removed amidst allegations of undermining the 2018 peace agreement. Clashes escalate, threatening the fragile unity government.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Juba | Updated: 20-01-2026 18:03 IST | Created: 20-01-2026 18:03 IST
Political Turmoil: South Sudan's Fragile Peace at Risk
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In a significant political upheaval, South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has dismissed Interior Minister Angelina Teny, heightening instability in the region. Teny, a prominent opposition figure and wife of imprisoned Vice President Riek Machar, was a pivotal member of the unity government formed post-civil war.

The dismissal of Teny, executed without a stated reason, comes amidst increasing tensions as key provisions of the 2018 peace agreement remain unimplemented. Forces loyal to Machar, aided by White Army fighters, have captured strategic locations, sparking fears of broader conflict.

As the situation deteriorates, regional observers express concern over a potential widening of hostilities. Teny's removal has been described by opposition leaders as a sign of a government 'crumbling under pressure,' reflecting desperation as security arrangements unravel.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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