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    Chad – The Dr. Succès Masra Case: Between Judicial Cabal and Popular Hope

    By: The Editorial Team of Charilogone

    The editorial team of Charilogone wishes to emphasize that its publications are the result of independent analyses, based on reflections aimed at enriching public debate. They should in no way be interpreted as political positions. We invite everyone to consider them in a spirit of constructive dialogue and respect for differing opinions.

    In the case involving Dr. Succès Masra, former Prime Minister of Chad and president of the Les Transformateurs party, many citizens and observers denounce what they see as an empty legal file. The closed-door hearings have fueled suspicion: the State, acting as the accuser, appears to avoid public exposure—likely due to a lack of solid evidence. This approach reinforces the perception of a politicized judicial cabal, allegedly orchestrated by the regime of Marshal-President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, also known as Kaka.

    Faced with this situation, the Chadian people are expressing growing indignation. On social media and in the streets of N'Djamena, voices are rising to demand justice and transparency. Many believe that Dr. Masra has committed no crime and that his continued involvement in judicial proceedings without a public trial constitutes a clear case of “no grounds.” This popular mobilization reflects a deep desire to see truth and justice prevail.

    It is in this context that Charilogone has proposed a reflection on a potential “Plan B” within the Les Transformateurs party, specifically the idea of an extraordinary congress. It is crucial to stress that this hypothesis is neither an official decision of the party’s executive bureau nor an initiative currently underway. It is an editorial analysis based on the political climate and the sentiments of party members.

    According to our investigations, no congress is currently planned to replace Dr. Masra. Party members remain loyal to their leader, convinced of his innocence and his central role in the fight for fair justice. This loyalty is part of a broader popular movement determined to secure Dr. Masra’s victory in what many describe as an unjust and baseless trial.

    The Masra case transcends partisan lines. It raises fundamental questions about the rule of law in Chad and calls on every citizen to stand up for justice, transparency, and dignity.

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