Chad's ruling party wins majority in parliamentary election boycotted by main opposition
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Chad's parliamentary election marked a significant moment in the country's transition to democracy, despite the majority being secured by the ruling party amid an opposition boycott.
Provisional results revealed that the Patriotic Salvation Movement party won a substantial majority in Chad's parliamentary election, highlighting a pivotal step in Mahamat Idriss Deby's consolidation of power.
Chad's electoral commission reported a voter turnout of 51.5% for the parliamentary elections, yet the circumstances raised questions about the genuine democratic engagement in the political process.
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