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Déby

Déby is a surname of Chadian origin. It is most commonly associated with a prominent political family in Chad, including Idriss Déby Itno, a Chadian military officer who seized power in 1990 and served as president of Chad for three decades. He founded the Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), the ruling party during much of his tenure. Déby’s presidency was marked by efforts to stabilize Chad and address security challenges tied to regional conflicts, while his government faced domestic opposition and various human rights criticisms.

In 2021, Idriss Déby died while in office, and his son Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno assumed leadership

The surname Déby is most closely associated with this political lineage in Chad. In English-language texts,

as
head
of
the
Transitional
Military
Council
(Conseil
Militaire
de
Transition).
The
council
pledged
to
steer
a
transitional
period
toward
elections
and
civilian
rule.
Since
then,
Chad
has
been
governed
under
a
transitional
framework
led
by
the
military,
with
elections
and
a
return
to
civilian
government
repeatedly
discussed
in
political
and
regional
forums.
the
name
is
sometimes
rendered
without
the
accent
as
Deby.
The
Déby
family
has
played
a
central
role
in
Chad’s
recent
political
history,
shaping
the
country’s
governance
during
the
transition
period
that
followed
Idriss
Déby
Itno’s
death.