Idriss Deby’s Son Named Chad President After Father’s Death

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Following the death of President Idriss Deby Itno, who ruled Chad for three decades, his 37-year-old son has taken over as president.

The charter states that Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno has been named transitional leader as head of a military council following his father’s death and will “occupy the functions of the president of the republic” and also serve as head of the armed forces.

Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno immediately took charge of a transitional military council and appointed 14 of the most trusted generals to a junta to run Chad until “free and democratic” elections in 18-months time.

Commander in chief of the all-powerful red-bereted presidential guard or DGSSIE security service for state institutions, he carries the nickname Mahamat “Kaka” or grandmother in Chadian Arabic, after his father’s mother who raised him.

“He has always been at his father’s side. He also led the DGSSIE. The army has gone for continuity in the system,” Kelma Manatouma, a Chadian political science researcher at Paris-Nanterre university, told AFP.

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Idriss Deby died of injuries he sustained leading troops against rebels in the country’s north.

According to the nation’s military, the clash that caused the president’s death occurred over the weekend.

The statement disclosed that a military council would rule the nation provisionally for 18 months, as the government and parliament have been dissolved.

“A military council has been set up headed by his son, General Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno,” the army’s spokesman, General Azem Bermandoa Agouna, said on state radio.

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