In a bold move to spotlight mounting concerns, the opposition party Les Patriotes in Chad has sounded the alarm over the escalating political climate in the country. Speaking at a press briefing held in N’Djamena on Wednesday, party representatives outlined growing unease over what they perceive as a tightening grip on power by the current administration.
During the session, Les Patriotes, an active member of the former Groupe de concertation des acteurs politiques (GCAP), raised serious allegations of judicial intimidation. The party highlighted recent legal actions against several high-profile political figures, framing these moves as part of a broader strategy to suppress dissent and consolidate authority.
Beyond political repression, the opposition also drew attention to a troubling rise in security challenges across the nation. Reports of deepening communal divisions and escalating conflicts have further intensified fears of instability. As tensions continue to mount, the situation in Chad appears increasingly volatile, with multiple fronts threatening to destabilize the fragile balance of power.