N’Djamena, Chad – Chadian President Mohamed Idriss Deby is expected to carry out a cabinet reshuffle next week, after the last cabinet meeting was marked by a tense and unusual atmosphere.
According to local sources and ChadOne, it was the longest meeting in several years, and was dominated by heated discussions behind closed doors.
President Mohamed Idriss Deby directed sharp criticism at a number of ministers, demanding that they “take responsibility,” in what appeared to be a final warning within the regime.
Information indicates that the expected cabinet reshuffle includes prominent names such as Mohamed Zein Bada and Aziz Mohamed Saleh.
They may return to the government or join it for the first time.
Difficult economic plans
The idea of a deputy prime minister position is also being reintroduced as an option to stabilize political stability in light of internal contradictions.
Also, the abolition of some semi-governmental agencies, and the reversal of some commitments towards unions.
Also, the abolition of some semi-governmental agencies, and the reversal of some commitments towards unions.
This is a move aimed at preparing ministers to face an unpopular economic shift.


