The Maui News

Newly Elected Chad president killed

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N’DJAMENA, Chad — Chad’s president of three decades died of wounds suffered during a visit to front-line troops battling a shadowy rebel group, the military announced Tuesday, as the insurgents vowed to take the capital in what could become a violent battle for control of the oil-rich Central African nation.

The military quickly named President Idriss Deby Itno’s son as the country’s interim leader, capping a series of stunning announceme­nts that came just hours after the 68-year-old Deby had been declared winner of an election that would have given him another six years in power.

“Chad is not a monarchy. There can be no dynastic devolution of power in our country,” the rebels said in a statement late Tuesday, vowing to press their fight for the capital. “The forces of the Front for Change and Concord are heading toward N’Djamena at this very moment. With confidence, but above all with courage and determinat­ion.”

The circumstan­ces of Deby’s death remained murky and some observers immediatel­y questioned the events leading up to Tuesday’s announceme­nt, raising the question of whether the military handing over power to Deby’s son instead of following the constituti­onal provisions in place amounted to a coup. Others raised fears of violence in the days to come.

“There is a great deal of uncertaint­y around how events in Chad will unfold: Whether the army will stay loyal to Deby’s son and continue the effort to repel the advancing rebels?” said Cameron Hudson with the Africa Center at the Atlantic Council.

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