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The Government of Chad (French: ''Gouvernement du Tchad'') has been ruled by Mahamat Déby since 20 April 2021 as part of the National Transitional Council The National Transitional Council (NTC) was a transitional government established in the 2011 Libyan civil war. After rebel forces overthrew the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya of Muammar Gaddafi in August 2011, the NTC governed Libya for a further .... Cabinet See also * Minister of Foreign Affairs (Chad) * Minister of Finance and Budget (Chad) References BibliographyUS State DepartmentThe Government of Chad
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Mahamat Déby
Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno (; born 4 April 1984) is a Chadian politician and military officer who has been the leader of Chad since 2021, first as President of the Transitional Military Council (Chad), Transitional Military Council from 2021 to 2022, then as Provisional government, Transitional President from 2022 to 2024, and then as the 7th List of heads of state of Chad, President since 2024 following his victory in the 2024 Chadian presidential election, presidential elections. He is widely known in Chad by his nickname Kaka. He is also the General Secretary of the Patriotic Salvation Movement since 2022. He gained power on 20 April 2021, Dynasty, succeeding his father and predecessor, Idriss Déby, who died in action while commanding troops in the 2021 Northern Chad offensive, Northern Chad offensive. He previously served as the second in-command of the military for the Chadian Intervention in Northern Mali (FATIM). Early and personal life Mahamat Déby was born in 1984, the ...
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Ministry Of Justice And Human Rights (Chad)
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Chad is structured in the following manner: * Cabinet Office * General Inspection * Central Administration * Judicial services * Joint regional delegations * Organizations under guardianship In keeping with the overseeing of human rights, the ministry manages the following judicial services: * Court of Appeal * Courts of the Grand Instances * Labor Courts * Courts of Commerce * Justice of the peace List of ministers (Post-1960 upon achieving independence) *François Tombalbaye (1961-1962) *Ali Kosso (1962-1963) *Joseph Brahim Seid (1966-1975) * Nathe Amady (1975-1977) * Mahamoud Abderaman (1977-1978) * Abderaman Moussa (1979) *Simon Narcisse Bozanga (1980) * Djona Golo (1980-1981) *Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye (1981-1982) * Oudalbaye Naham (1983-1984) * Routouang Golom Yoma (1985-1986) *Djibril Negue Djogo (1987-1988) *Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye (1989) *Wadal Abdel Kader Kamougue (1990) *Mallah Abakar (1991) eferred to as the Commissioner ...
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Tahani Mahamat Hassan
Tahani is a given name. It may refer to: * Tahani al-Gebali (born 1950), Egyptian judge *Tahani Rached, Canadian Egyptian documentary filmmaker * Tahani Toson (born 1971), Egyptian volleyball player See also * Tahani Al-Jamil (The Good Place character), character in ''The Good Place ''The Good Place'' is an American fantasy-comedy television series created by Michael Schur for NBC. The series premiered on September 19, 2016, and concluded on January 30, 2020, after four seasons consisting of 53 episodes. Although the pl ...'' * "Tahani Al-Jamil" (The Good Place episode), third episode of season 1 of the series {{given name ...
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Patalet Geon
Patalet Geon is a former Minister of Tourism Development, Culture, and the Arts in the Republic of Chad Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, .... Serving from June 2020 to April 20, 2021, he assumed the position following the departure of Madeleine Alingue. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Tourism ministers of Chad Culture ministers of Chad {{Chad-politician-stub ...
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Mahamat Ismael Chaibo
Mahamat is an African name derived from the Arabic Muhammad meaning "praiseworthy". People * Mahamat Said Abdel Kani, Central African warlord * Mahamat Déby, president of Chad * Mahamat Paba Salé, Cameroonian diplomat * Mahamat Kamoun Mahamat Kamoun (born 13 November 1961) is a Central African politician and financier who served as Acting Prime Minister of the Central African Republic from 10 August 2014 to 2 April 2016. He was the country's first Muslim Prime Minister. Polit ..., Central African politician * Mahamat Labbo, Chadian footballer References

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Kalzeubé Pahimi Deubet
Kalzeubet Pahimi Deubet (born 1 January 1957) is a Chadian businessman and politician who was Prime Minister of Chad from November 2013 to February 2016. Early life and career Deubet was the head of the state-owned cotton parastatal. Politics Deubet served in the government as Minister of the Civil Service and Minister of Communication. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Djimrangar Dadnadji over allegations of ordering arbitrary arrests, Deubet was appointed as Prime Minister on 21 November 2013. Deubet resigned on 13 February 2016 and President Idriss Déby appointed Albert Pahimi Padacké Albert Pahimi Padacké (, born 15 November 1966) is a Chadian politician who was Prime Minister of Chad from 26 April 2021 to 12 October 2022. He was also Prime Minister from 2016 to 2018, when he resigned and was not replaced. Life and career Pa ... to replace him.
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Souleyman Abakar Adoum
Mansa Sulayman (; ) was mansa of the Mali Empire during the middle of the 14th century. He was the brother of Mansa Musa and succeeded Musa's son Magha as mansa. As mansa, Sulayman continued the diplomatic relations with the Marinid Sultanate that had been initiated by his brother. In 1352 or 1353, Sulayman accused his principal wife, Qasa, of conspiring to overthrow him. Sulayman died  1359 and was succeeded by his son, also named Qasa, who would reign for only nine months. Soon after Sulayman's death, civil war broke out, and Magha's son Jata, who may have been part of the earlier conspiracy to overthrow Sulayman, seized power. Ibn Battuta, an explorer from the Marinid Sultanate, traveled to Mali in 1352 to visit Sulayman's court. His account of his travels, the '' Tuhfat an-Nuzzar'', provides the most detailed known firsthand account of the Mali Empire at its height. Ibn Battuta compared Sulayman unfavorably to his brother, regarding him as a miser in comparison to Mus ...
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Adoum Forteye Amadou
Adoum is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Jorge Enrique Adoum Jorge Enrique Adoum (June 29, 1926 in Ambato – July 3, 2009 in Quito) was an Ecuadorian writer, poet, politician, and diplomat. He was one of the major exponents of Latin American poetry. His work received such prestigious awards as the first ... (1926–2009), Ecuadorian writer * Mahamat Ali Adoum (born 1947), Chadian politician * Adoum Younousmi (born 1962), Chadian politician * Abakar Adoum (born 1984), Chadian football player See also * Miamete Adoum, village in Central African Republic * Adouma, ethnic group in Gabon {{given name, type=both Surnames of Chadian origin Surnames of Cameroonian origin ...
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Abdoulaye Sabre Fadoul
Minister of Finance and Budget of Chad is a government minister in charge of the Ministry of Finance and Budget of Chad, responsible for public finances of the country. Ministers * Djibrine Kherallah, 1959-1960 * Ahmed Kotoko, 1960 * Djibrine Kherallah, 1960-1961 * Abdoulaye Lamana, 1962-1963 * Djidingar Dono Ngardoum, ?-1965 *Abakar Sanga Traoré, 1966-1968 * Abdoulaye Lamana, 1968-1971 * Djibrine Kherallah, 1971 * Élie Roumba, 1971-1973 * Bajoglo (Jacques) Baroum, 1973 * N'Deingar Mbailemdana, 1973-1974 * Negue Djogo, 1975-1976 * Madengar Beremadje, 1976-1978 * Ahmat Mahamat Saleh, 1978 * Élie Roumba, 1978-1979 * Kosnaye (Michel) N'Gangbet, 1979-1982 * Jean Alingué Bawoyeu, 1982 * Élie Roumba, 1982-1986 * N'Deingar Mbailemdana, 1988-1990 * Mohiddine Salah, 1990-1991 * Gali Gatta Pierre N'Gothe, 1991 * Mohiddine Salah, 1992 * Abdelkader Safi, 1992-1993 *Amos Reoulengar, 1993-1994 *Albert Pahimi, 1994-1995 * Mahamat Ahmat Alhabo, 1995-1996 * Bichara Chérif Daoussa, 1996-2000 ...
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Idriss Saleh Bachar
Idriss may refer to: * Idriss Arnaoud Ali (1945-2015), President of the National Assembly of Djibouti * Idriss Carlos Kameni (born 1984), Cameroonian football player * Idriss Déby (1952–2021), President of Chad * Idriss Ndele Moussa (1959-2013), Chadian politician * Idriss Ngari (1946-2025), Gabonese politician * Mahamat Idriss (1942-1987), Chadian high jumper * Idriss (terrorist), alleged Canadian militant with ties to al-Qaeda * Ramey Idriss (1911–1971), American musician and songwriter See also * Iddris Iddris can be both a masculine given name and a surname. Notable people with this name include: * Iddris Sandu (born 1997), American entrepreneur and software engineer * Mustapha Ali Iddris (1955–2013), Ghanaian politician * Ibrahim Basha Iddr ... * Idris (other) {{given name, type=both ...
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Oumar Torbo Djarma
Omar is the most common English rendition of a series of names, predominantly masculine given names, originating in a variety of languages. The name may have several different spellings in English, with variations based on the original language that it is drawn from, regional/cultural adaptations, and personal choice. Origins Semitic languages As an Arabic name, Omar/Umar (, ) is widespread among Arabs and Muslims. In this context, it is chiefly a reference to Umar ibn al-Khattab (), who was one of Muhammad's companions and the second Rashidun caliph, as well as the driving force behind the success of some of the early Muslim conquests. As a Hebrew name, Omer (, ) is widespread among Jews. In this context, it is chiefly a reference to the biblical Omer, who is described as a grandson of Isaac, whose son Jacob is hailed as the forefather of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Additionally, the ''omer'' (, ) was an Israelite unit of measurement for grains and other dry commodities, ...
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Aboubakar Assidick Tchoroma
Abū Bakr () is an Arabic given name meaning "Father of a Young Camel" (Abu meaning 'Father of' and Bakr meaning 'Young Camel') that is widely used by Sunni Muslims. Other transliterations include Abu Bakar, Abu Bekr, Ebubekir, Aboubacar, Abubakar, etc. The two parts of the name can be written together, hyphenated, or separately. The most famous person to carry this name was Abu Bakr al-Siddiq ( 573–634), one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first caliph of Islam. He was also Muhammad's father-in-law through Aisha. His real name was Abdullah, Abu Bakr being his kunya. Persons with the name People with the name include: Early and medieval Islam * Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (573–634) * Abu Bakr ibn Ali (650–680) * Abu Bakr ibn Hasan ibn Ali (died 680) * Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Hazm (died 737), Sunni Islamic scholar based in Madinah, Saudi Arabia * Abu Bakr ibn Abd al-Malik (died 750), an Umayyad prince * Abu Bakr al-Isfahani (died 908), Persian ...
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