Everything about Chadian Presidential Election 1996 totally explained
A
presidential election was held in
Chad in 1996, occurring in two rounds, the first on
June 2 and the second on
July 3. This was the first multiparty presidential election in the
history of Chad since its independence. It occurred at the end of a long transitional process and was repeatedly delayed. The election was won by the incumbent
President Idriss Déby, who easily defeated a prominent southern politician,
Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué, in the second round. Déby benefited from the support of another southern politician,
Saleh Kebzabo, who placed third in the first round. The election was marred by widespread and credible reports of
electoral fraud and government intimidation of opposition forces, confirmed by international observers.
Following his victory, Déby was sworn in on
August 8 1996.
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