The Republic of Chad has ordered its German ambassador, to leave the country owing to his 'lack of respect for diplomatic customs'.
The country’s communication ministry said, “this decision of the government is motivated by the discourteous attitude and the lack of respect for diplomatic customs”.
In 2022, however, the military junta extended the timeline by two years, delaying elections until October 2024. The decision sparked protests which saw the military using force to handle the riot. Dozens of civilians were killed.The German embassy joined others, including the United States, in expressing concern over the delayed return to democracy in Chad.
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