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Chadian Opposition Figure Succès Masra Speaks to France 24

Chad: Chadian opposition leader and former Prime Minister Succès Masra, who founded the opposition party Les Transformateurs and challenged President Mahamat Idriss Déby in the 2024 presidential election, was jailed for more than a year after being sentenced to 20 years in 2025. Pardoned by Déby on August 14, he has now spoken to France 24 about Chad's political situation and his future. According to France24.com, Masra discussed his experiences and insights following his release. His comments come at a crucial time as Chad navigates its political landscape after the recent presidential election. The pardon by President Déby has allowed Masra to re-engage with the political process and voice his perspectives on the country's governance and future direction. Masra's imprisonment and subsequent release have been significant events in Chad's political narrative, drawing attention to issues of political freedom and justice in the country. His ability to speak out again offers a renewed platform for opposition v oices in Chad, contributing to ongoing discussions about the nation's political trajectory.