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- List of prime ministers of Chad - Wikipedia
This is a list of prime ministers of Chad since the formation of the post of prime minister of Chad in 1978 to the present day A total of twenty people have served as prime minister of Chad (not counting one acting prime minister)
- Chad’s Deby sworn in as president as Allamaye Halina named new PM
Chad’s newly elected president, Mahamat Idriss Deby, has been sworn in to succeed his late father after three years as an interim leader under military rule in the northcentral African country
- Chad names former opposition leader as prime minister for . . . - PBS
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Chad’s transitional government appointed a former opposition leader who recently returned from exile as its new prime minister
- Allamaye Halina becomes Chads new PM - The Sudan Times
Chad’s political landscape has shifted with the appointment of Allamaye Halina as the new Prime Minister President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno announced the decision on Thursday, according to a presidential press release
- Chad President Appoints New Cabinet, Halina Returns as Prime Minister
Chad President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno issued a decree on Thursday forming a new 37-member cabinet, led by Prime Minister Allamaye Halina, who was reappointed for a second term two days earlier
- Chad: Prime Minister Halina appoints the 27 members of the government team
Chad's newly elected president last week named the current ambassador to China, Allamaye Halina, as the new prime minister, a decree read by the state broadcaster said
- Chads Deby appoints opposition leader, Masra, as new PM
Chadian politician Succès Masra was named the first Prime minister under the nation's newly adopted 5th Republic Constitution The announcement was read on national television on January 1st
- New Chad government includes ministers from previous military government
N'DJAMENA—Chad's new Prime Minister Allamaye Halina announced his first government on Monday marking an end to three years of military rule in the desert nation Senior ministers, mostly allies of President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, were kept on in the cabinet decree read out on public television
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