Haroun Kabadi (Arabic: هارون كبادي Hārūn Kabādī; born 29 April 1949) is a Chadian politician.
He then became managing director of the Société cotonnière du Tchad, the parastatal cotton company,[1] before being appointed as Prime Minister on June 12, 2002.
[2] Later in June 2002, while reading his government programme to the National Assembly, Kabadi collapsed, reportedly due to high blood pressure and forgetting his medication; he quickly recovered after being carried into another room.
[3] He remained Prime Minister for one year until President Idriss Déby appointed Moussa Faki to replace him in June 2003.
[4] On March 4, 2007, he was appointed as Minister of State for Agriculture,[5][6] serving in that post until he was replaced in the government named on April 23, 2008.