National Assembly of Chad

Assemblée nationale du Tchad
الجمعية الوطنية لتشاد
Type
Type
History
Founded1960
Leadership
Vacant
since 20 April 2021
Structure
Seats188 members
Length of term
4 years
Elections
Last National Assembly election
13 February 2011
Next National Assembly election
2024
Meeting place
N'Djamena
Website
www.assemblee-nationale.td/W3////

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The National Assembly (Assemblée Nationale) was the parliament of Chad. It had 188 members, elected for a four-year term.[1] It had 25 single-member constituencies and 34 multi-member constituencies. On 20 April 2021, after Idriss Déby was killed, a coup occurred which dissolved the National Assembly and its functions were assumed by the Transitional Military Council, a junta led by Deby’s son.[2][3][4]

Latest elections

PartySeats
Patriotic Salvation Movement83
MPSRDP25
MPSRNDP18
National Union for Democracy and Renewal10
MPSRDPRNDP8
Union for Renewal and Democracy8
National Rally for Democracy in Chad8
Federation, Action for the Republic4
UNDRPLD2
Democratic and Socialist Party for Alternation2
Chadian Convention for Peace and Development2
Union for Democracy and the Republic2
ARTCNDS1
MPDT–RDP/R–CNDS1
PPJE–ARTCNDS1
Chadian Democratic Union1
National Action for Development1
New Breath for the Republic1
Rally of People for Democratic Alternation1
Movement of Patriotic Chadians for the Republic1
Democratic Party of the Chadian People1
Union of Democratic Forces/Republican Party1
Union of Chadian Ecologists1
PDI–RPT1
African Party for Peace and Social Justice1
Party for Unity and Reconstruction1
AND/R1
USND1
Total188
Source: EISA

See also

References

  1. "Chad Transitional National Council". IPU Parline. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  2. "Chad President Idriss Deby killed on frontline, son to take over".
  3. "Chad President Idriss Deby dies on front lines, according to an army statement". Deutsche Welle. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  4. "Chad Sets Up Transitional Military Council Headed By Son Of Late President – Reports". UrduPoint. Retrieved 2021-04-20.


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