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Chad set for first election since end of civilian rule

The authorities in Chad have said the country's delayed presidential elections will take place in May.
February 28, 2024
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The authorities in Chad have said the country’s delayed presidential elections will take place in May.

Chad is gearing up for its inaugural election since the conclusion of civilian governance, marking a significant milestone in the country’s political landscape. The upcoming election holds great importance as Chad transitions to a new era post-civilian rule.

After a period dominated by military leadership, this election signifies a pivotal moment for Chad’s democratic progress. The nation’s citizens are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to participate in shaping the future governance of their country through the electoral process.

As Chad prepares for this historic election, political parties, candidates, and voters are actively engaging in campaigns and discussions to ensure a transparent and inclusive electoral process. The election is expected to bring about a new chapter in Chad’s political history, offering the populace a chance to voice their opinions and elect their representatives.

 

The transition to this election showcases Chad’s commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law. With the end of civilian rule, the country is poised to embrace a new era of governance that reflects the will and aspirations of its people.

The forthcoming election in Chad is not only a significant moment for the nation but also a crucial step towards fostering democracy, stability, and progress in the region. As the country embarks on this democratic journey, all eyes are on Chad as it prepares to shape its future through the power of the ballot box.

The vote is supposed to mark the end of a political transition that began in 2021, when former President Idriss Déby died after three decades in power.

In defiance of the constitution, his son Gen Mahamat Déby was named his successor and promised to return the country to civilian rule. The transition was delayed and Déby is expected to stand as a candidate.

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