Chadian National Union

The Chadian National Union (French: Union nationale tchadienne, UNT) was a radical Muslim political party in Chad.

The party was founded in 1958 by Issa Dana, Mahamut Outman and Abba Siddick.

Created to lobby the "no" vote to the referendum on Chad's entry in the French Community, the party advocated drastic political reforms, to be achieved if necessary through violence.

It survived as a clandestine organization under the leadership of Ibrahim Abatcha.

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