Chad's Masra launches presidential campaign as rival alleges collaboration with Deby
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1819344
Chad's Masra launches presidential campaign as rival alleges collaboration with Deby
- Title: Chad's Masra launches presidential campaign as rival alleges collaboration with Deby
- Date: 17th April 2024
- Summary: N'DJAMENA, CHAD (APRIL 17, 2024) (REUTERS) SUPPORTER OF CHAD'S PRIME MINISTER, FORMER OPPOSITION LEADER AND PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, SUCCES MASRA, WEARING T-SHIRT WITH TEXT READING (French): "MASRA FOR THE SUCCESS OF CHAD" MASRA SUPPORTERS PARADING DOWN STREET MASRA SUPPORTER WAVING CHAD FLAG VARIOUS OF MASRA WAVING TO SUPPORTERS THROUGH CAR SUNROOF MASRA SUPPORTERS IN BACK OF TRUCK MASRA SUPPORTERS OUTSIDE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS MASRA SHAKING SUPPORTERS' HANDS
- Embargoed: 1st May 2024 20:30
- Keywords: africa chad change conflict coups elections emerging governmnet lawmakers markets military peace politics president sahel voting war
- Location: N'DJAMENA, CHAD
- City: N'DJAMENA, CHAD
- Country: Chad
- Topics: Africa,Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
- Reuters ID: LVA001599917042024RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Chad's opposition leader-turned prime minister, Succes Masra, formally launched a bid for the presidency on Wednesday (April 17) after the only other serious opposition contender accused him of collaborating with transitional leader Mahamat Idriss Deby, who hopes the election will extend his rule.
The first round of voting is scheduled to take place on May 6 with a potential second slated for June 22. Should a second round happen, it would likely feature a duel between Masra and his boss Deby, who seized power after his father, long-ruling dictator Idriss Deby, was slain on the battlefield in 2021.
Deby announced his own candidacy in March, days after another opposition politician, Yaya Dillo, was killed in an exchange of gunfire with security forces, raising concerns about conditions for the upcoming poll. Forensic experts have since said Dillo was likely shot at point-blank range.
Masra, one of the elder Deby's fiercest critics, went into exile after dozens of his supporters were killed during clashes with the younger Deby's security forces. He has consistently been criticized by other opposition figures since returning to Chad at Deby's invitation last year and being appointed as his prime minister.
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