[1][2] It acts as an interim parliament for the country in its transition to democracy, tasked with preparations for elections in 2024.
[7] The CMT was then dissolved on 10 October and replaced by the CNT headed by members appointed by Déby, the then-Transitional President of Chad.
The move aimed to integrate a larger variety of members from different political parties, civil society organizations, and rebel groups that joined the national dialogue.
[9] On 1 January 2024, former opposition leader Succès Masra was appointed as Prime Minister of Chad.
[10] Mahamat Ahmad Alhab, the Secretary-General of the Presidency, said Masra premiership would continue until the 2024 parliamentary elections.