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Patriotic Salvation Movement

Political party in Chad


Summary

Political party in Chad

FieldValue
namePatriotic Salvation Movement
logoPatriotic Salvation Movement.png
colorcode
presidentHaroun Kabadi
leader1_titleHonorary President
leader1_nameMahamat Déby
secretary_generalAziz Mahamat Saleh
founders
ideology
position
headquartersN'Djamena
countryChad
native_nameMouvement Patriotique du Salut
native_name_langfr
lang1Arabic
name_lang1الحركة الوطنية للإنقاذ
abbreviationMPS
chairperson
founded11 March 1990
()
dissolved
merger
colors
sloganMourir pour le Salut
("Dying for Salvation")
blank1_titleNational Assembly
blank1
blank2_titleSenate
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seats1
website

() ("Dying for Salvation") The Patriotic Salvation Movement (, MPS; ) is the ruling political party in Chad.

History

After Idriss Déby, an army commander who participated in an unsuccessful plot against President Hissène Habré in 1989, fled to Sudan, he and his supporters, known as the 1 April Movement, operated from Sudan with Libyan backing and carried out attacks across the border into Chad. The MPS was founded in Sudan on 11 March 1990 through the merger of the 1 April Movement with other anti-Habre groups in exile. After a successful offensive in November 1990, Déby and the MPS came to power on 2 December 1990, when their forces entered N'Djamena, the Chadian capital.

Idriss Déby was the MPS candidate in the 1996 presidential election and won in a second round. He was again the MPS candidate in the presidential election of 20 May 2001, receiving 63.2% of the vote. In the parliamentary election held on 21 April 2002, the MPS won according to IPU Parline 113 out of 155 seats. In the May 2006 presidential election, Déby was re-elected with 64.7% of the vote, as well as in 2011, 2016, and 2021.

After Idriss Déby was shot and died during the Northern Chad offensive in 2021, he was succeeded by his son Mahamat Déby Itno, with the country's constitution being suspended. In the December 2024 elections, the party received 124 out of 188 legislative seats in a process widely derided as fraudulent and only presenting the appearance of democracy.

On 25 January 2025, Mahamat Idriss Deby called an extraordinary congress of the MPS for 29 January 2025.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

ElectionParty candidateFirst roundSecond roundResultVotes%Votes%1996200120062011201620212024
Idriss Déby1,016,27743.82%2,102,90769.09%Elected
1,533,50963.17%Elected
1,863,04264.67%Elected
2,503,81388.66%Elected
2,219,35259.92%Elected
3,663,43179.32%Elected
Mahamat Déby3,777,27961.00%Elected

National Assembly elections

ElectionLeaderFirst roundSecond roundSeats+/–PositionResultVotes%Votes%1997200220112024
Idriss Déby504,04539.96%262,06034.40%New1st
Nagoum Yamassoum481st
Haroun Kabadiin alliance with RDP and RNDP211st
1,814,42945.18%101st

References

References

  1. (16 January 2024). "Opposition condemns designation of Chad's military ruler as presidential candidate". [[Voice of America]].
  2. "Tchad: La dictature continue par d'autres moyens".
  3. "Chad: Averting the Risk of Post-transition Instability".
  4. "Chad". Digithéque MJP.
  5. "Chad statistics".
  6. https://2009-2017.state.gov/outofdate/bgn/chad/25987.htm
  7. https://2009-2017.state.gov/outofdate/bgn/chad/25987.htm
  8. https://bti-project.org/de/reports/country-report/TCD
  9. "Les partis politiques Tchadiens - Quelle democratie, pour quelle paix?".
  10. Bernard Lanne, "Chad: Regime Change, Increased Insecurity, and Blockage of Further Reforms", ''Political Reform in Francophone Africa'' (1997), ed. Clark and Gardinier, pages 274–275.
  11. "Tchad / Législatives : le MPS, au pouvoir, remporte 124 sièges sur 188".
  12. (2025-01-12). "Tchad: le parti au pouvoir satisfait des résultats provisoires des législatives, l'opposition proteste".
  13. (2025-01-25). "Tchad: le président Mahamat Deby convoque un congrès du MPS".
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