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..



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OFFICENAME
TERM

President Lieutenant GeneralIdriss DébyDecember 2, 1990-
Chadian Prime MinisterAlbert Pahimi PadackéCurrent

Minister of State for AgricultureHaroun KabadiCurrent
Minister of Civil Service, Labor, and EmploymentFatime KitmoCurrent
Minister of Commerce and ArtisansCarmelle NgarmbatinaCurrent
Minister of Communications and Culture, and Spokesperson for the GovernmentHourmadji Moussa DoumngorCurrent
Minister of DecentralizationOumar BoukarCurrent
Minister of Economy, Plan, and CooperationMahmat Ali HassanCurrent
Minister of Environment and WaterHissein Ahmed SenoussiCurrent
Minister of EthicsMahamat Bechir OkormiCurrent
Minister of FinanceAbdoulaye Sabre FadoulCurrent
Minister of Foreign Affairs and African CooperationMoussa FakiEnded 2017
Minister of Higher Learning, Scientific Research, and Professional TrainingAvocksouma DjonaCurrent
Minister of Interior, Security, and DecentralizationBrahim Moussa Dahab, Mahamat Arim Bechibo Current
Minister of JusticeAbdal Haye BahrCurrent
Minister of Land DevelopmentSandjima DouniaCurrent
Minister of LivestockMahamat Allamine BourmaCurrent
Minister of Mines and EnergyYaya DilloCurrent
Minister of National AdministrationSandjima DouoyaCurrent
Minister of National Education, Youth, and SportsAvocksouma DjonaCurrent
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Human RightsAbderamane DjasnabailleCurrent
Minister of PetroleumMoussa Ibrahim DahabCurrent
Min. of Postal Service, New Technology, and CommunicationsMahmat GarfaCurrent
Minister of Public HealthMoussa KhadamCurrent
Minister of Public Security and ImmigrationRoutouang Yoma GolomCurrent
Minister of Social Action and FamilyHassan TerapCurrent
Minister of Territorial AdministrationMahmat Ali AbdallahCurrent
Minister of Tourism DevelopmentAtia KollumallahCurrent
Minister of TransportEmmanuel NadingarCurrent
Minister of Urban Management and HousingChene AdoumCurrent
Minister in the Presidency in Charge of National DefenseDaoud TchariCurrent
Minister of State for InfrastructureAdoum YounousmiCurrent
Under Secretary of State for the BudgetNgoyam DjaibeCurrent
Ambassador to the USNgote Gali KoutouCurrent
Permanent Representative to the UN, New YorkMahamat Ali AdoumCurrent


References


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