Chad’s PM submits resignation to newly elected junta chief

Chad’s PM submits resignation to newly elected junta chief

The move comes just two weeks after Succes Masra's defeat to Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno in the presidential elections.

Succes Masra, with 18.5% of the vote, was defeated by junta chief Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, who secured 61% of the ballot in the May 6 elections. (AFP pic)

N’DJAMENA: Chad’s prime minister Succes Masra said on Wednesday that he had handed in his resignation, just over two weeks after his defeat to junta chief Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno in the presidential elections.

“I’ve just submitted my resignation and that of the transition government, which became irrelevant with the end of the presidential election,” Masra said on his Facebook page in a message authenticated by his team to AFP.

The move, he added, was also in accordance with the constitution.

Deby, 40, was proclaimed transitional president in April 2021 by a junta of 15 generals after his father, iron-fisted president Idriss Deby Itno, had been shot dead by rebels after 30 years in power.

He won the May 6 presidential vote with 61% of the ballot, according to final results.

Masra, also aged 40 and once a fierce Deby opponent before becoming prime minister four months ago, won 18.5% of the vote but contested the results.

He claimed victory in the ballot, which his party called a “masquerade” and which international rights groups had said would be neither credible nor fair.

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