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Chad scraps presidential term limits, cementing Deby's rule

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Chad's parliament has overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment abolishing presidential term limits, a move critics decry as a maneuver to entrench the rule of President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno.

Breakdown
  • Chad's parliament voted to remove presidential term limits.
  • The amendment was supported by 236 lawmakers, with none against. 11s
  • Opposition members boycotted the session, calling the change unconstitutional. 23s
  • The reform extends the presidential term to seven years and allows unlimited re-election. 31s
  • President Déby came to power in 2021 after the death of his father, who ruled for 30 years. 49s
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