Military Coup: Idriss Déby replaces Hissène Habré

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In Chad, a significant shift in power unfolded when Idriss Déby led a successful military coup to overthrow President Hissène Habré's regime. Déby, a former military commander under Habré, had grown disillusioned with the government's policies. Backed by Libyan forces, Déby's rebel forces clashed with Habré's loyalists, leading to a swift and decisive victory. Déby's rise to power brought about considerable changes in Chad’s political landscape. He assumed the presidency and promised democratic reforms and stability. The overthrow of Habré marked the end of years of authoritarian rule characterized by human rights abuses and political repression. The aftermath of Déby's coup had a lasting impact on Chad. His tenure saw some improvements in governance, security, and foreign relations. However, his rule was also marred by allegations of corruption and authoritarian tendencies. Overall, the military coup led by Idriss Déby against Hissène Habré was a transformative event in Chad's history, shaping its political trajectory for years to come. The power shift highlighted the volatile nature of politics in the region and the complexities of governance in post-colonial Africa. #Chad #IdrissDéby #HissèneHabré #MilitaryCoup #PoliticalShift #Authoritarianism
Location : Chad
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