Chad holds elections on national level for a head of state – the president – and a legislature.
Human Rights Watch, however, has criticized the election process in Chad, arguing that they have problems such as electoral fraud, multiple voting, underage voting, and low voter turnout.
[2] In 1997, parliamentary elections were held, with the MPS party of Déby winning 63 of the 125 seats existing at the time.
[5][6] Kodi Mahamat Bam, President of the Independent National Electoral Commission announced the postponement of legislative elections to April 2021.
[7] On 20 April 2021 Idriss Déby was killed in battle against a group of rebels called FACT (the Front for Change and Concord in Chad).