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Rest of World News: Chad's election for Mahamat Idriss Déby's power transition faces complexity with troop presence, barred opposition, and uncertain results. Geopolitics ....
Chad s transitional PM promises to deliver fair election Tuesday April 27 2021 Albert Pahimi Padacké, the last Prime Minister of Idriss Déby Itno, speaks during an interview in N Djamena on April 26, 2021. PHOTO | AFP Advertisement The newly appointed Prime Minister of Chad, Albert Pahimi Padacké, has urged Chadians put aside their differences and work for the peace and stability of the Sahel nation. Chad’s military junta on Monday appointed 54-years-old Padacké as interim Prime Minister. Padacké also served as prime minister from 2016 to 2018 when the post was scrapped by late president Idriss Deby Itno. The new PM told journalists in the Chadian capital Ndjamena that he is determined to ensure that citizens lay the foundation for a great national consensus so that at the end of the transition, a free and transparent election can be held. ....
Chad awaits presidential election result Votes are being counted in Chad s presidential election, which is widely expected to give incumbent Idris Deby a sixth term. President Idris Deby (second right) is expected to win a sixth term in office In general, voters decided to stay in their homes because they say that they have been voting in the previous election, but there has been no change. So, there was no point in them going out to vote, says DW s Fred Muvuyi in the capital N Djamena. and had no kind words for President Deby. Even if I voted, there would be no change. This is a sham election, he told DW. ....