List of heads of state of Chad

President of the
Republic of Chad

Incumbent
Idriss Déby

since 2 December 1990
Term length 5 years
Inaugural holder François Tombalbaye
Formation 11 August 1960
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The following is a list of heads of state of Chad, since the country gained independence from France in 1960.

List of Heads of State of Chad

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Portrait Incumbent Affiliation Notes
Republic of ChadIndependence from France
(République du Tchad)
11 August 1960 to 23 April 1962François Tombalbaye, Head of StatePPT 
23 April 1962 to 30 August 1973François Tombalbaye, PresidentChanged name to N’Garta Tombalbaye
30 August 1973 to 13 April 1975N’Garta Tombalbaye, PresidentMNRCSPreviously named François Tombalbaye; Killed in a coup d'état
13 April 1975 to 15 April 1975 Noël Milarew Odingar, interim Head of StateMil 
15 April 1975 to 12 May 1975 Félix Malloum N'Gakoutou, Chairman of the Supreme Military CouncilMil 
12 May 1975 to 29 August 1978Félix Malloum N'Gakoutou, Head of State
29 August 1978 to 23 March 1979Félix Malloum N'Gakoutou, PresidentResigned
23 March 1979 to 29 April 1979 Goukouni Oueddei, Chairman of the Provisional Council of StateFROLINAT-FAP1st Term
29 April 1979 to 3 September 1979 Lol Mahamat Choua, President of the Transitional Government of National UnityMPLT
3 September 1979 to 10 November 1979 Goukouni Oueddei, Chairman of the Provisional Administrative CommitteeFROLINAT-FAP2nd Term
10 November 1979 to 7 June 1982Goukouni Oueddei, President of the Transitional Government of National Unity2nd Term; Deposed in a coup d'état
7 June 1982 to 19 June 1982Hissène Habré, Chairman of the Command Council of the Armed Forces of the NorthFAN 
19 June 1982 to 21 October 1982Hissène Habré, Chairman of the Council of State
21 October 1982 to 1984Hissène Habré, President
1984 to 2 December 1990UNIRDeposed
2 December 1990 to 4 December 1990Idriss Déby, President of the Patriotic Salvation MovementMPS 
4 December 1990 to 4 March 1991Idriss Déby, President of the Council of State
4 March 1991 to PresentIdriss Déby, President

Affiliations

ACTUSAction Tchadienne pour l'Unité et le Socialisme(Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism)
ANDRAlliance Nationale pour la Démocratie et le Renouveau(National Union for Democracy and Renewal)
MPSMouvement Patriotique du Salut(Patriotic Salvation Movement)
MPLTMouvement Populaire pour la Libération du Tchad(Popular Movement for the Liberation of Chad)
UDRUnion pour la Démocratie et la République(Union for Democracy and Republic)
UNIR Union Nationale pour l’Indépendance et Révolution(National Union for Independence and Revolution) until 1984: FAN
VIVA Rassemblement national pour le développement et le progrès(National Rally for Development and Progress)
ANLCAvant National de Libération du Chad(Front for the National Liberation of the Chad)
FANForces Armées du Nord(Armed Forces of the North) from 1984: UNIR
FAPForces Armées Populaires(People's Armed Forces)
FROLINATFront de Libération Nationale du Tchad(National Liberation Front of Chad) pro-Libyan, to 1987
GIRTGroupement des Indépendants et Ruraux Tchadiens(Rally of Chadian Independents and Peasants) split from Union Démocratique Tchadienne
MNRCSMouvement National pour la Révolution Culturelle et Sociale(National Movement for the Cultural and Social Revolution) only legal party Jun 1973-13 April 1975, from PPT
PPTParti Progressiste Tchadienne(Chadian Progressive Party) leftist, only legal party Jan 1962-Jun 1973, from 1973: MNRCS
RUDTRassemlement pour l’Unité et la Démocratie au Tchad(Rally for Unity and Democracy in Chad)
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Last elections

 Summary of the 25 April 2011 Chadian presidential election results
Candidates Nominating parties Votes %
Idriss Déby Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS) 2,503,813 88.66
Albert Pahimi Padacké National Rally for Democracy in Chad (RNDT–Le Réveil) 170,182 6.03
Nadji Madou Socialist Alliance for Integral Renewal (ASRI) 150,220 5.32
Valid votes 2,824,215 100.00
Invalid votes 355,111 11.17
Total (turnout 64.22%; boycotted by major opposition parties) 3,179,326
Source: CENI

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