The delegates of the Inclusive and Sovereign National Dialogue (DNIS) unanimously adopted several measures to regulate the future of the Chadian transition and the organization of the elections, which must be the end point, in their plenary session on Saturday, October 1st. You have thus validated the Possibility of extending the transition period by 24 months, which is currently scheduled to end this month.
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Especially the delegates which some of the main opposition figures do not belong to and many civil society leaders have endorsed the fact that the figures currently at the forefront of the transition may aspire to the highest magistracy at the end of that period. In other words, the DNIS gave permission to do so Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno and its Prime Minister Albert Pahimi Padacké to run in the future presidential election.
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These two provisions will inevitably appear in the final report of the dialogue, the closing ceremony of which is scheduled for five days from now, on October 8th. “The national dialogue is sovereign, so these measures will be part of the final decisions. Even the interim president will not be able to come back to that,” assures one participant. Neither the presidency nor the government have commented on these decisions.
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