Opposition Protests Erupt as Chad Holds Referendum on New Constitution

Opposition Protests Erupt as Chad Holds Referendum on New Constitution

Chadians have started voting​ on⁤ a new ‌constitution as⁣ a stepping stone to next year’s election that ‍aims to mend political and community division in the ​oil-producing, yet impoverished and ⁣fragmented country.

For the 8 million registered voters, Sunday’s⁣ referendum marks a long-awaited return to​ civilian rule since the April 2021 military takeover after the previous ⁣president Idriss Deby was killed​ by rebels.

For ⁤the 8 million ​registered voters, Sunday’s⁢ referendum marks a long-awaited return to civilian rule since the April ‍2021 military ‍takeover after the previous president Idriss Deby was killed by rebels.

But the ⁤opposition wants more autonomy and says the vote ‍is just a ⁤farce for the military leadership to hold on to power.

The army had⁣ suspended the constitution after the death of President Idriss Deby and dissolved the parliament. Deby’s son, Mahamat ‍Idriss Deby, was then installed by the military as‌ interim president at the ⁢helm of a Transitional Military Council (TMC).

Chad has had little stability since its independence in 1960.

Deby, 38, promised elections⁣ in 18 months⁤ when he seized power in April 2021. But his military administration ‌has retained‍ the power to extend its ⁣“transitional” rule by 18 months.

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