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Polls Close In Chad’s First Parliamentary Election In 13 Years

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Polls have closed in Chad’s first parliamentary election in 13 years.

The voting ended at 6:00pm local time on Sunday. Provisional results are expected by January 15 and final results by January 31.

The main opposition boycotted Sunday’s vote after accusing authorities of not overseeing a credible electoral process.

The oil-exporting country of 18 million people, among Africa’s poorest, had not had a free and fair transfer of power since it became independent from France in 1960.

At least 8 million voters are registered to elect 188 legislators in the new National Assembly.

Sunday’s election comes at a critical time for Chad, which is battling several security challenges from Boko Haram and the break in decades long military ties with France, its key ally.

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