N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chadians go to the polls on Monday three years after their military leader seized power, in the first presidential election in Africa's Sahel region since a wave of coups. Analysts say Mahamat Idriss Deby, who seized power the day rebels killed his long-ruling father Idriss Deby in April 2021, is most likely to win, although his chief opponent has been drawing larger-than-expected crowds on the campaign trail. Since replacing his father at the helm of the oil-producing Central African country, Deby has remained close with former colonial power and longtime ally France.
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First Quarter 2024 Financial Performance Review
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
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F | -12 | $562,500 | ||
F | -9 | $341,488 | ||
F | -6 | $247,725 | ||
F | -5 | $172,940 | ||
F | -5 | $172,940 | ||
F | -4 | $115,917 | ||
F | -4 | $115,917 | ||
F | -3 | $77,402 | ||
F | -3 | $77,402 | ||
F | -3 | $77,402 |