Chadian constitution of 2018
The Constitution of the Republic of Chad (French: Constitution de la République du Tchad) is the supreme law of Chad.[1] Chad's eighth constitution since independence from France,[2] it was adopted on 4 May 2018.
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The text establishes the Fourth Republic within the framework of a presidential regime, abolishing the post of Prime Minister. It replaces the 1996 Constitution.
2021 suspension
In April 2021, the Transitional Military Council suspended the Constitution. In its place, it issued a charter, which granted General Mahamat Déby the powers of the Presidency as interim president and named him head of the armed forces.[3]
References
- Current Constitution of Chad
- "Chronology". Constitute. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- Ramadane, Madjiasra Nako, Mahamat (2021-04-21). "Chad in turmoil after Deby death as rebels, opposition challenge military". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-04-21.
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