The Chadian opposition Wakit Tama lends one

This announcement was made during a press conference on Tuesday, June 8. This collective of opposition parties and civil society associations always condemns “an institutional coup”.

as reported from Ndjamena, Aurélie Bazzara-Kibangula

This decision was made in particular after the location of the African Union and ECCAS which requires a transition of 18 months before free and democratic elections. But in advance, Wakit Tama requires that certain conditions be met.

The message from Wakit Tama is that they intend to take an active part in the construction of tomorrow’s Chad. And it goes through the preparations for inclusive dialogue. Fortunately, within Wakit Tama, several organizations have experience of participating in the preparation of the first Sovereign National Conference. It is in this capacity that we say that Wakit Tama, as a large part of the Chadian nation, wants to be part of the mission to prepare for this sovereign national conference and also to ensure its follow-up, “explains Master Max Loalgnar, Coordinator , civic measures.

This openness to dialogue is conditional on the release of all the arrested protesters. But also through the dissolution of the Military Transitional Council to establish a Republican Transitional Council.

“It should be opened up a little bit, give it a national cachet by making it a non-military council but, for example, the republic for the transition. And as such, they will obviously need to revise the transitional charter. ”

As long as their demands are not taken into account, the leader of Wakit Tama confirms, the marches will continue in Chad.

The shutdown continues around holding an extraordinary congress for the party’s power, the patriotic salvation movement.

Last week, the party’s first deputy (Ruth Padja Madjidian) convened a congress this weekend with the theme “The Revitalization of the Patriotic Salvation Movement”. Congress canceled immediately by the movement’s secretary general Mahamat Zen Bada (traveling in France) who considers himself the only one with these powers. This event, which is supported by a large number of party personalities, including Abdel Kerim Idriss Déby, one of the former president’s sons, will take place, said Jean-Bernard Padaré, second deputy general secretary and spokesman for the movement.

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