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The Government of Chad had been ruled and controlled by Idriss Déby and his Patriotic Salvation Movement since December 2, 1990, and officially since February 28, 1991. An amendment to the Constitution of Chad, passed in 2005, allowed Déby to run for his next term which would be his third. He ran for it and won, although the election was criticized harshly. (See 2006 Chadian presidential election). The Chadian Government would be dissolved following Deby's death on April 20, 2021.[1]
The Republic of Chad maintains an embassy in the United States at 2401 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington D.C.
Cabinet
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
President Lieutenant General | Idriss Déby | December 2, 1990 – April 20, 2021 |
Deputy Secretary General of the Government | Lucie Beassemda[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister Delegate to the Presidency of the Republic, responsible for armies, veterans, and war victims | Djimadoum Tiraina | June 30, 2019 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister Secretary General of the Government, responsible for relations with the National Assembly and the promotion of bilingualism within the Administration | Mariam Mahamat Nour[3] | March 30, 2018 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Agriculture | Abdoulaye Diar[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Civil Aviation and National Meteorology | Alladjim Naorgue | |
Minister of Communications, Spokesperson of the Government | Mahamat Zene Cherif[4] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of the Economy, Development Planning, and International Cooperation | Issa Doubragne[5] | December 24, 2017 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Energy | Ramatou Mahamat Houtouin[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of the Environment and Fisheries | Bichara Issa Djadalla | |
Minister of Finance and Budget | Tahir Hamid Nguilin[6][7] | June 30, 2019 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration, and Chadians Abroad | Amine Abba Sidik[4] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation | David Houdeingar Ngarimaden[8] | June 19, 2018 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation | Ahmat Abakar Aguid[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seal, responsible for human rights | Djimet Arabi[9] | December 24, 2017 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Land Development, Housing, and Urban Planning | Amina Ehemir Torna[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Livestock and Animal Husbandry | Ahmat Mahamat Bachir[10] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of National Education and Civic Promotion | Aboubakar Assidick Tchoroma[11] | May 7, 2018 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Oil and Mines | Oumar Torbo Djarma[12] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Post Offices and Digital Economy | Idriss Saleh Bachar[13] | January 21, 2019 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Public Health and National Solidarity | Abdoulaye Sabre Fadoul[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Public Service, Labor, and Employment | Adoum Forteye Amadou | |
Minister of Public Security and Immigration | Souleyman Abakar Adoum | |
Minister of State, Minister Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic | Kalzeubé Pahimi Deubet[14] | May 11, 2018 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Territorial Administration and Autonomous Communities | Mahamat Ismael Chaibo[6][7] | June 30, 2019 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Tourism Development, Culture, and the Arts | Patalet Geon[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021
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Minister of Urban and Rural Hydraulics | Tahani Mahamat Hassan[15] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Vocational Training and Trades | Achta Ahmat Breme[15] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Women and the Protection of Early Childhood | Amina Priscille Longoh[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Routouang Mohamed Ndonga Christian[15] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Secretary of State for the Economy, Development Planning, and International Cooperation | Abderahim Younous[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Secretary of State for Finance and Budget | Alixe Naimbaye[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Secretary of State for Health and National Solidarity | Djiddi Ali Sougoudi[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Evelyne Fakir Kanassawa[2] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Secretary of State for National Education and Civic Promotion | Moustapha Mahamat Talko[15] | July 14, 2020 – April 20, 2021 |
Ambassador to the United States | Ngote Gali Koutou[16] | January 14, 2018 – April 20, 2021 |
Permanent Representative to the United Nations | Ali Alifei Moustapha[17] | January 9, 2017 – April 20, 2021 |
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Tchad : Idriss Deby remanie son gouvernement à dix mois de la présidentielle". LSi Africa (in French). Africa Inside. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ Beramgoto Jr, Alex (30 July 2019). "Tchad : Mariam Mahamat Nour distinguée par la France Officier de l'ordre national du mérite". TchadInfos (in French). Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- ^ a b "Au Tchad, le président Idriss Déby Itno remanie son gouvernement". Le Monde.fr (in French). 15 July 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- ^ Remadji, Victoria (27 December 2017). "Les nouveaux visages du gouvernement : Dr Issa Doubragne, Ministre de l'Économie". TchadInfos (in French). Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ a b "Remaniement ministériel au Tchad, le portefeuille de la Défense s'étoffe". RFI (in French). Radio France Internationale. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ a b N'doh Nadjitan, Daniel (2 July 2019). "Chad Names Ex-State Oil Head as Finance Minister in Reshuffle". BNN Bloomberg. Bell Media. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ Atcha, Emmanuel. "Tchad : Idriss Deby procède au premier remaniement ministériel de la IVème république". Le Tribune Afrique (in French). Le Tribune. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Chad completes government reshuffle". TRT World. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Tchad : Ahmat Mahamat Bachir fait son retour au Gouvernement". Al Widha (in French). Retrieved 3 November 2020.
- ^ Moussa Achitela, Wal (8 May 2018). "Remaniement du Gouvernement : 19 entrées pour 14 départs". TchadInfos (in French). Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- ^ "Le Ministre Oumar Torbo Djarma prend les rênes du Ministère du Pétrole et des Mines". Toumaï Web Médias (in French). Toumaï Média Group. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Composition du gouvernement de la République du Tchad". France Diplomatie (in French). Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "Tchad : nouvel entrant dans le gouvernement". Al Wihda (in French). Retrieved 14 November 2020.
- ^ a b c d Achitela, Wal Moussa (15 July 2020). "Tchad : Déby opère un relookage gouvernemental". Tchad Infos (in French). Saomedia. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "His Excellency Ngote Gali Koutou". The Washington Diplomat. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
- ^ "New Permanent Representative of Chad Presents Credentials". United Nations. Retrieved 2 November 2020.