The vice president of Chad (French: Vice-Président du Tchad) was a political position in Chad from 1975 to 1982, from 1990 to 1991 and from 2020 to 2021.
Vice President of the Republic of Chad | |
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Vice President | |
Residence | Presidential Palace, N'Djamena |
Inaugural holder | Mamari Djimé Ngakinar |
Formation | April 1975 |
There were no provisions defined for succession during the regime of Hissène Habré until 1989.
A revision to the constitution in 2020 created again the position of a Vice President appointed by the President of Chad. However, the position was never filled.
According to the previous Constitution of Chad, the president of the National Assembly is the successor of President of Chad in case of a vacancy. As of 2021, Vice-President of the Transitional Military Council will succeed President in case of a vacancy.
Name | Took office | Left office | Head of state | Notes |
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Mamari Djimé Ngakinar | April 1975 | August 1978 | Félix Malloum | |
Hissène Habré | August 1978 | March 1979 | ||
Negue Djogo | April 1979 | August 1979 | Lol Mahamat Choua | |
Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué | August 1979 | June 1982 | Goukouni Oueddei | |
Bada Abbas Maldoum | December 1990 | February 1991 | Idriss Déby | |
Djimadoum Tiraina | 20 April 2021 | Incumbent | Mahamat Déby |
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