Rally of Democratic Forces in Chad

The Rally of Democratic Forces in Chad (French: Rassemblement des forces démocratiques au Tchad) is a political party in Chad, part of the ruling coalition in 2001.

[1] It was reportedly led by either Bernard Mbangadou[2] or Djembété Le Soromian[3] in 1994, after the latter served as minister under Hissène Habré.

The leniency shown by its manifesto for the Tombalbaye government led it to be described as a southern-aligned political party.

[3] Le Soromian was later the leader of the similarly named Chadian Democratic Rally, signatory of the Cotonou peace agreements in 2007.

[4] In the 2002 parliamentary elections, the party won 1 out of 155 seats according to IPU Parline.