Chad’s New Constitution: Supreme Court Validates Referendum Results

2023-12-28 22:00:57

Chad’s junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno looks on during the closing ceremony of the National Sovereign Inclusive Dialogue (DNIS) forum, in N’Djamena on October 8, 2022. – Chad’s national forum, boycotted by much of the opposition, announced on October 8, 2022 that junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno would stay in office during a two-year transition to elections. The National Sovereign Inclusive Dialogue (DNIS) forum — boycotted by opposition members, two out of three leading armed rebel groups and civil society organisations — also ratified Deby’s right to run for president post-transition. (Photo by Denis Sassou Gueipeur / AFP)

The Supreme Court of Chad definitively validated, on Thursday, the results of the referendum for the new Constitution, organized on December 17.

On Monday, the Chadian Commission responsible for organizing the constitutional referendum announced the approval of the new Constitution with 86% of the votes.

According to the final results, the “yes” won with 85.90% of the votes while the “no” obtained 14.10% of the votes with a participation rate which amounted to 62.8%, indicated the President of the Supreme Court during a press conference.

The Supreme Court rejected the appeal of the federal bloc, an opposition coalition which had requested the annulment of the results “due to several irregularities in the conduct of the vote”.

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