The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs serves as the institutional link between the executive and the Transitional National Legislature. It supports the coordination of Government business within Parliament and facilitates structured engagement between Ministries and Members of Parliament.
The Ministry works to ensure that draft legislation, policy proposals, and executive communications are presented in accordance with parliamentary procedures. It also assists in aligning Government priorities with the legislative calendar, enabling effective debate, review, and oversight.
Through its coordination role, the Ministry promotes clarity in communication between the executive branch and parliamentary committees. This function supports legislative scrutiny while maintaining procedural consistency across Ministries.
In the context of the South Sudan Global Partnership Summit, the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs represents an important institutional stakeholder. Its involvement reflects the relevance of legislative engagement in shaping the regulatory and policy environment that underpins investment, infrastructure development, and public–private dialogue.
A structured relationship between the executive and Parliament contributes to predictability and transparency. The Ministry’s mandate therefore forms part of the broader institutional framework that supports informed policy discussion and long-term economic planning.