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Chad holds divisive post-coup constitutional referendum

Chad holds divisive post-coup constitutional referendum

About 8 million registered voters will head to the polls on Sunday to cast their ballots on whether Chad should adopt a new constitution.

The “yes” vote has been endorsed by a broad alliance of parties, including the military-led transitional government headed by General Mahamat Deby, the former ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS) and the main opposition UNDR party of Prime Minister Saleh Kebzabo.

During the 20 days of campaigning, the “yes” camp held large meetings throughout the…


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