In Chad, the recent sentencing of eight prominent opposition figures to eight years in prison has ignited a firestorm of controversy and sparked widespread condemnation. Critics are voicing serious concerns about a perceived decline in public liberties, while the ruling party, the Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), urges all political stakeholders to prioritize constructive republican dialogue. This contentious situation has deepened the rift between the government and the opposition. We observe closely how these escalating tensions unfold within Chad’s political arena.
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