The decision comes after a recent demonstration in Abéché, where supporters of the government’s move attempted to access a French military base.
While the government has allowed indoor demonstrations, it has emphasized the importance of maintaining public order and safety. The ban on public demonstrations is aimed at preventing any potential unrest or clashes.
The termination of the military agreement with France marks a significant shift in Chad’s foreign policy. The government has stated that this decision is in line with its efforts to strengthen national sovereignty and pursue independent foreign policy.
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