The vice president of Chad (French: Vice-Président du Tchad) was a political position in Chad from 1975 to 1982, from 1990 to 1991 and from 2021 to 2022.
Vice President of the Republic of Chad | |
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Vice President | |
Residence | Presidential Palace, N'Djamena |
Inaugural holder | Mamari Djimé Ngakinar |
Formation | April 1975 |
There were no provisions defined for succession during the regime of Hissène Habré until 1989.
A revision to the constitution in 2020 created again the position of a Vice President[1] appointed by the President of Chad.[2] However, the position was never filled.
According to the previous Constitution of Chad, the president of the National Assembly is the successor of President of Chad in case of a vacancy.[3] As of 2021, Vice-President of the Transitional Military Council will succeed President in case of a vacancy.[4]
List of vice presidents of Chad
editName | Took office | Left office | Head of state | Notes |
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Mamari Djimé Ngakinar | April 1975 | August 1978 | Félix Malloum | [5] |
Hissène Habré | August 1978 | March 1979 | [6] | |
Negue Djogo | April 1979 | August 1979 | Lol Mahamat Choua | |
Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué | August 1979 | June 1982 | Goukouni Oueddei | [7][8] |
Bada Abbas Maldoum | December 1990 | February 1991 | Idriss Déby | [9][10] |
Djimadoum Tiraina | 20 April 2021 | 8 October 2022 | Mahamat Déby |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Chad's Proposed New Constitution: Between Hopes for Refoundation and an Uncertain Future". ConstitutionNet.
- ^ "Tchad: adoption du projet de loi constitutionnelle instaurant la vice-présidence". RFI (in French). 13 November 2020.
- ^ "Chad's Constitution of 1996 with Amendments through 2005" (PDF). constituteproject.org. 2012.
- ^ "Attributions du Président du Conseil Militaire de Transition, Président de la République, Chef de l'Etat" (PDF). Présidence de la République du Tchad.
- ^ Banks, Arthur S. (1978). Political handbook of the world. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070036901.
- ^ Mays, Terry M. (2002). Africa's First Peacekeeping Operation: The OAU in Chad, 1981-1982. Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 9780275976064.
- ^ "The World Factbook 1982" (PDF). geographic.org. p. 58.
- ^ Azevedo, M. J. (11 October 2005). The Roots of Violence: A History of War in Chad. Routledge. ISBN 9781135300814.
- ^ Lansford, Tom (31 March 2017). Political Handbook of the World 2016-2017. CQ Press. ISBN 9781506327150.
- ^ Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. 1991Jan-June. 2003. hdl:2027/osu.32435024019754.