The country that was independent on November 28th in trouble following the President's assassination: General Kaka takes power

Opposition politicians in Chad have opposed the appointment of the late president's son, Idris Deby, in power. Deby, 68, who has been in power for three decades now died after being shot in a battle with rebels on the front line. Rebels have also rejected this movement, saying: [...]
Deby, 68, who has been in power for three decades now died after being shot in a battle with rebels on the front line.
The rebels have also rejected this move, saying: “Chad is not the monarch. ”
The Mahamat Idris Deby Itno, also known as “General Kaka”, led the presidential guard and will lead the country for 18 months until the next election.
Experts have told BBC and other television that this decision is unconstitutional.
His father, who died yesterday, had won his last election with 80 percent of the popular vote.
Chad has declared independence on November 28, 1958, or exactly 46 years after Albania. /Periscope












