In the recent legislative election, President Mahamat Idriss Deby's ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement secured 124 of 188 seats, amidst a boycott by opposition parties citing lack of transparency.
Despite the success of his party, many opposition groups labeled the election as undemocratic, asserting that the process was skewed and lacked proper representation.
Following the recent elections, Deby declared that this process marks the final stage in Chad's transition to democracy, although skepticism remains among various political factions.
Deby's presidency emerged following the onslaught of insurgents that killed his father, leading to questions about the legitimacy of the current government amidst declining foreign alliances.
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