Chad's president has appointed a new prime minister, Albert Pahimi Padacke (pictured in 2008), as he looks to extend his grip on power ©Mehdi Fedouach (AFP) |
Chad's president has
appointed a new prime minister, Albert Pahimi Padacke, national radio reported,
as he looks to extend his grip on power in the central African nation.
AFP
report continues:
Observers
say the appointment is most likely a reward after Pahimi Padacke announced his
support Friday for President Idriss Deby Itno, who is running for a fifth term
in April elections.
Outgoing
Prime Minister Kalezeube Pahimi Debeu, in power since 2013 and a member of the
ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), resigned from the post.
The
radio broadcast Saturday did not give any further details, but the new prime
minister is leader of the National Rally of Chadian Democrats (RNDT), a
political party aligned with the MPS, and came second in presidential elections
in 2011.
President
Deby, who has been in power for 26 years, modified the constitution in 2004,
scrapping its two-term limit on presidential tenure, and won the following
elections by a huge majority.
Deby
had seized power in 1990 after toppling Hissène Habré, who is on trial at a
special court in Senegal for crimes against humanity.
Habré,
73, was president of the oil rich but poverty-entrenched country from
1982-1990.
An
investigating commission found that more than 40,000 people were killed during
his rule, which was marked by fierce repression of his opponents and the
targeting of rival ethnic groups.
A verdict is due in May and
Habré could be sentenced to life imprisonment with forced labour.
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