Prime Minister of Chad

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The Prime Minister is the Chadian head of government.

[edit] History

The position of Prime Minister was first used in Chad during the military rule of Félix Malloum, who gained power in 1975. The Prime Minister at the time was influential and even had control of elements of the military. Prime Minister Hissène Habré used that military control to challenge Malloum, eventually resulting in an agreement whereupon both resigned in 1979. This cease-fire fell apart quickly, and Chad was torn by civil war. The position was vacant until President Idriss Déby appointed Jean Alingue Bawoyeu to the post in 1991 after Déby overthrew Habré and seized control.

[edit] List of Prime Ministers of Chad

1. Hissène Habré 29 August 1978 23 March 1979
Position vacant 23 March 1979 4 March 1991
2. Jean Alingue Bawoyeu 4 March 1991 20 May 1992
3. Joseph Yodoyman 20 May 1992 7 April 1993
4. Fidèle Moungar 7 April 1993 6 November 1993
5. Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye 6 November 1993 8 April 1995
6. Koibla Djimasta 8 April 1995 17 May 1997
7. Nassour Guelendouksia Ouaido 17 May 1997 13 December 1999
8. Nagoum Yamassoum 13 December 1999 12 June 2002
9. Haroun Kabadi 12 June 2002 24 June 2003
10. Moussa Faki 24 June 2003 3 February 2005
11. Pascal Yoadimnadji 3 February 2005 23 February 2007
12. Adoum Younousmi (acting) 23 February 2007 26 February 2007
13. Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye 26 February 2007 current

[edit] See also

Heads of government of Chad