Chad’s President Re-Elected For Sixth Term
Chad’s long-ruling President Idriss Deby Itno has been re-elected to a sixth term with 79.32 percent of the votes cast in April 11’s election, according to provisional results from the electoral commission on Monday.
According to the Independent National Electoral Commission Chairman, Kodi Mahamat Bam, the Former prime minister Albert Pahimi Padacke came in second with just 10.32 percent in the presidential vote, while turnout was 64.81 percent.
The first female presidential candidate in Chad’s history, Lydie Beassemda, came third with 3.16 percent.
The provisional results would still have to be approved by the Supreme Court after it studies potential legal appeals.
After more than three decades in power, the victory of 68-year-old Deby was never in serious doubt after a campaign in which he faced a divided opposition which lacked a major rival candidate and demonstrations were banned.
Officially nine candidates were running against Deby, but three withdrew and called for the vote to be boycotted, though the Supreme Court left their names on the ballots.
Deby campaigned on a promise of peace and security in a region that has been rocked by jihadist insurgencies.
Chad’s army on Monday said it had killed more than 300 rebels following a heavily armed group’s incursion in the country’s north after election day.