Everything about Chadian Parliamentary Election 1997 totally explained
The
Chadian parliamentary elections of 1997 was the first multi-party parliamentary election held since
Chad's independence in
1960. The
voting system was similar to that of
France, for it rospected
runoff voting, with two separate rounds of voting, the first January 5, and the second February 23 in those
constituencies where no candidate has gotten more than 50% at the first round.
The elections were won by the ruling
Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS); but, according to credible reports,
electoral fraud, widespread vote rigging, and local irregularities marred these elections, as the
1996 presidential elections.
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