Idriss Déby: 30-year rule

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Idriss Déby, born in 1952, seized power in Chad on 12/2/1990, leading the Patriotic Salvation Movement. He ruled for 30 years and 4 months until his death on 20-Apr-2021. Coming from a military background, Déby's presidency brought stability to Chad initially through authoritarian rule. He faced numerous rebellions and coup attempts during his time in office. Déby also played a significant role in regional security issues, contributing troops to peacekeeping missions. Under Déby's leadership, Chad saw years of economic growth driven by oil production, but the benefits were not evenly distributed. Human rights abuses and restrictions on political freedoms were reported during his tenure. His death in 2021 marked the end of an era in Chadian politics, leaving a power vacuum and uncertainty about the country's future. Déby's legacy is complex, with supporters crediting him for maintaining stability and economic growth, while critics highlight his authoritarian tendencies and poor human rights record. His long rule symbolizes the challenges faced by many African nations in balancing development, security, and governance. #IdrissDéby #Chad #PatrioticSalvationMovement #PoliticalStability #Legacy #RegionalSecurity #Authoritarianism
Primary Reference: Idriss Déby - Wikipedia
Location: Chad
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