Draft:1991 in Chad

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1991
in
Chad

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The following lists events that happened during 1991 in Chad.

Incumbents[edit]

February[edit]

The Transitional National Charter was approved by the MPS. The Charter established Déby as President and created an Interim Government for a 30 month period, after which a referendum would be held for a new constitution.

March 3[edit]

The Mouvement national des rénovateurs tchadiens, a Libyan-based opposition group, accused the Interim National Charter of being anti-democratic and demanded elections.

October 4[edit]

The Council of Ministers published an order which stated that political parties must renounce tribalism, regionalism, and religious discrimination.

October 13[edit]

A coup attempt led by the Interior Minister and former Vice President Bada Abbas Maldoum failed when a group of soldiers unsuccessfully attacked an arsenal near the airport in N'Djamena. Observers interpreted the coup as a rebellion against the dominance of Deby's Zaghawa ethnic group.