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Chad’s Ruling Party Tightens Grip: Key Takeaways from the Boycotted Election

Chad’s Ruling Party Tightens Grip: Key Takeaways from the Boycotted Election

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Chad’s ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement has solidified its dominance, securing two-thirds of the seats in last month’s legislative election. The provisional results, announced Sunday, signal a deepening consolidation of power under President Mahamat Idriss Deby. However, the election was marred by a significant opposition boycott, raising questions about its legitimacy and the country’s democratic trajectory.

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  • A Transition to Constitutional Rule?
  • Opposition Boycott and Allegations of Bias
  • Chad’s Shift in Alliances
  • Rising Instability
  • The Bottom Line

A Transition to Constitutional Rule?

The Dec. 29 election marks a pivotal moment in Chad’s political landscape, as it concludes a prolonged transition to constitutional governance. This transition began over three years ago, when Deby seized power following the sudden death of his father, Idriss Deby Itno, a leader who ruled for over three decades.

The Patriotic Salvation Movement secured 124 of 188 parliamentary seats, according to the national electoral body. Voter turnout was reported at 51.56%, reflecting moderate engagement in the oil-rich Central African nation’s first legislative vote in over a decade. Municipal and regional elections were also held concurrently, further shaping the country’s political map.

Opposition Boycott and Allegations of Bias

Despite the historical significance of the election, opposition leader Succes Masra and his Transformateurs party, alongside other key opposition groups, boycotted the vote. They alleged widespread irregularities and a lack of transparency, casting a shadow over the legitimacy of the results. The government dismissed these claims, maintaining that the process was fair.

This is not the first contested election under Deby’s leadership. In May, he was elected president in another disputed vote, three years after he declared himself interim leader following his father’s battlefield death at the hands of rebels.

Chad’s Shift in Alliances

Deby’s presidency has ushered in significant geopolitical shifts, particularly regarding Chad’s relationship with France. Once a critical ally in the fight against Islamic militancy in the Sahel, Chad ended its defense cooperation agreement with France and has hinted at withdrawing from a regional multinational security force.

This pivot mirrors moves by other Sahelian nations like Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, which have severed ties with France following military coups, opting instead for closer relations with Russia. Chad’s realignment underscores the broader reshuffling of alliances in the region, driven by growing anti-French sentiment and shifting security dynamics.

Rising Instability

Adding to the tension, Chad’s government announced this week that security forces thwarted an attack on the presidency, describing it as a “destabilization attempt.” While details remain scarce, the incident highlights the fragility of Deby’s hold on power in a nation grappling with internal unrest and external pressures.

The Bottom Line

The latest election results affirm Deby’s control over Chad’s political machinery but do little to address underlying concerns about inclusivity and transparency. As Chad navigates its path forward, the interplay of domestic discontent and shifting international alliances will likely shape its future trajectory, leaving both opportunities and risks in its wake.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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