Government of Chad
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The Government of Chad has been ruled and controlled by Idriss Déby and his Patriotic Salvation Movement since December 2, 1990, and officially since February 28, 1991. An amendment to the Constitution of Chad, passed in 2005, allowed Déby to run for his next term which will be his third. He ran for it and won, although the election was criticized harshly (See Chadian presidential election, 2006).
The Republic of Chad maintains an embassy in the United States at 2401 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington D.C..
Cabinet
OFFICE | NAME | TERM |
President Lieutenant General | Idriss Déby | December 2, 1990- |
Chadian Prime Minister | Albert Pahimi Padacké | Current |
Minister of State for Agriculture | Haroun Kabadi | Current |
Minister of Civil Service, Labor, and Employment | Fatime Kitmo | Current |
Minister of Commerce and Artisans | Carmelle Ngarmbatina | Current |
Minister of Communications and Culture, and Spokesperson for the Government | Hourmadji Moussa Doumngor | Current |
Minister of Decentralization | Oumar Boukar | Current |
Minister of Economy, Plan, and Cooperation | Mahmat Ali Hassan | Current |
Minister of Environment and Water | Hissein Ahmed Senoussi | Current |
Minister of Ethics | Mahamat Bechir Okormi | Current |
Minister of Finance | Gata Ngoulou | Current |
Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Cooperation | Moussa Faki | Current |
Minister of Higher Learning, Scientific Research, and Professional Training | Avocksouma Djona | Current |
Minister of Interior, Security, and Decentralization | Abderaman Moussa | Current |
Minister of Justice | Albert Pahimi Padacké | Current |
Minister of Land Development | Sandjima Dounia | Current |
Minister of Livestock | Mahamat Allamine Bourma | Current |
Minister of Mines and Energy | Yaya Dillo | Current |
Minister of National Administration | Sandjima Douoya | Current |
Minister of National Education, Youth, and Sports | Avocksouma Djona | Current |
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights | Abderamane Djasnabaille | Current |
Minister of Petroleum | Mahmat Nasser Hassan | Current |
Min. of Postal Service, New Technology, and Communications | Mahmat Garfa | Current |
Minister of Public Health | Moussa Khadam | Current |
Minister of Public Security and Immigration | Routouang Yoma Golom | Current |
Minister of Social Action and Family | Hassan Terap | Current |
Minister of Territorial Admininstration | Mahmat Ali Abdallah | Current |
Minister of Tourism Development | Brahim Koulamallah | Current |
Minister of Transport | Emmanuel Nadingar | Current |
Minister of Urban Management and Housing | Chene Adoum | Current |
Minister in the Presidency in Charge of National Defense | Bichara Issa Djadallah | Current |
Minister of State for Infrastructure | Adoum Younousmi | Current |
Under Secretary of State for the Budget | Ngoyam Djaibe | Current |
Ambassador to the US | Mahamat Adam Bechir | Current |
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York | Mahamat Ali Adoum | Current |
References
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