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1989 Chadian constitutional referendum
A constitutional referendum was held in Chad on 10 December 1989. The new constitution made the country a one-party state with the National Union for Independence and Revolution as the sole legal party, as well as confirming Hissène Habré, who had come to power in a 1982 coup, as president. It also provided for a presidential republic with a unicameral National Assembly. It was passed by 99.9% of voters, with a turnout of 93%.
Results
Official results gave a total number of valid votes as 2,690,285, 1,448 more than the total of for and against votes.
References
References
- [http://africanelections.tripod.com/td.html Elections in Chad] African Elections Database
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100902225435/http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/chaoneparty.htm Chad: Authoritarian regimes, elections and coups (1962-1996)] EISA
- [[Dieter Nohlen]], Michael Krennerich & Bernhard Thibaut (1999) ''Elections in Africa: A data handbook'', p231 {{ISBN. 0-19-829645-2
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