Non-authoritarian regime: why France supports the power of the President of Chad Idris Déby
2019-02-15T15:46:00.005Z
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The President of Chad, Idris Déby, has come across several attempts at a military coup since he took power in 1990. All this time, the leader of the African Republic supports Paris. Thus, on February 13, French bombers attacked a convoy of insurgents from the Union of Resistance Forces alliance. Previously, international human rights organizations have repeatedly questioned the integrity of the elections, the results of which Debi remains in power. However, France supports his regime and intervenes in Chad’s internal affairs in order to prevent the overthrow of power. With details - correspondent RT Ilya Petrenko.
Source: russiart