Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué

Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué

Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué (born May 20, 1939) is a Chadian politician and former army officer. Kamougué was a leading figure in the 1975 coup d'état and since then he has held several positions in the Chadian government and legislature. He was Vice-President from 1979 to 1982 and was President of the National Assembly of Chad from 1997 to 2002. Kamougué is currently the President of the Union for Renewal and Democracy (URD) political party, and he was appointed as Minister of National Defense in April 2008.

He was born in Bitam, Gabon, [http://www.afrique-express.com/archive/CENTRALE/tchad/tchadpol/tchad-presidentielle2001.htm "Les portraits des sept candidats à l'élection présidentielle du 20 mai 2001 au Tchad"] , "Afrique Express", N° 229, May 16, 2001 fr icon.] and is a southerner from Logone Oriental in Chad. As a junior officer he was one of the key military leaders (some sources [ [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/37992.htm "US Department of State, Background Note: Chad] , accessed 20 February 2008"] name him as "the" leader) of the coup d'etat which overthrew and killed Chadian President Ngarta Tombalbaye on April 13, 1975. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1975 to 1978 as well as a member of the Higher Military Council ("Conseil supérieur militaire", CSM) under Head of State Félix Malloum. Kamougué subsequently became Vice-President in the Transitional Government of National Unity (GUNT) when Goukouni Oueddei became President on November 10, 1979, remaining in that position until the GUNT was overthrown by supporters of Hissène Habré when they captured N'Djamena on June 7, 1982.

After Habré seized N'Djamena, Kamougué, based in Moundou, continued to control southern Chad at the head of a permanent committee, and he called for a federal solution to the conflict, which was rejected by Habré. On September 4 1982, a broadcast from N'Djamena announced that rebels within Kamougué's forces had captured his headquarters and that he had fled to Cameroon. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9800E0DD1538F935A3575AC0A964948260 "AROUND THE WORLD; Southern Chad Leader Is Reported Toppled"] , Reuters ("The New York Times"), September 6, 1982.]

Kamougué returned from exile in early 1987. [James Brooke, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE1D81231F932A35757C0A961948260 "CHAD SAID TO WIN VAST LIBYAN BOOTY"] , "The New York Times", April 1, 1987.] He then became Minister of Agriculture under Habré in August 1987. [James Brooke, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE2D71F3FF93BA2575BC0A961948260 "Habre Policy in Chad: Name Ex-Foes to Key Posts"] , "The New York Times", August 18, 1987.]

Kamougué was appointed as Minister of Civil Service and Labor in April 1993, as part of the transitional government formed after the Sovereign National Conference. ["Political Parties of the World" (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 119.] Following the January 1994 devaluation of the CFA franc, a civil service strike began on April 26 1994, seeking higher salaries to compensate for the devaluation of the currency, and Kamougué led negotiations with the strikers. In the midst of the strike, he was dismissed as Minister of Civil Service and Labor by President Idriss Déby on May 17 1994. ["May 1994 - Civil service strike - Cabinet changes", "Keesing's Record of World Events", Volume 40, May 1994 Chad, page 39996.]

In the 1996 presidential election, Kamougué stood as a candidate, taking second place in the first round on June 2 with 12.39% of the vote; in the second round, held on July 3, he was defeated by President Déby, taking 30.91% of the vote compared to Déby's 69.09%. [ [http://democratie.francophonie.org/IMG/pdf/presidentielle_du_3_juillet_1996.pdf "Rapport de la Mission d’Observation du 2è tour d’élection Présidentielle du 3 juillet 1996"] , "democratie.francophonie.org" fr icon.]

Following the 1997 parliamentary election, Kamougué's party, the Union for Renewal and Democracy, reached an agreement with Déby's ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS) on May 8 1997, according to which Kamougué would become President of the National Assembly. ["Opposition party reaches agreement with ruling party", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), May 8, 1997.] He was elected to that position on May 9. [ [http://web.peacelink.it/africa/weekly/22_05_97 "Nouveau Premier ministre"] , AMB-BIA, May 19, 1997.] ["Chad: National Assembly re-elects Kamougue as Speaker", Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne (nl.newsbank.com), May 9, 1997.]

Kamougué ran again in the May 2001 presidential election. In March 2001, he was one of three presidential candidates who called for the election to be delayed and for the international community to delay funding for the election, describing it as a "masquerade" and a "travesty". ["Chad: Opposition wants presidential electoral "masquerade" postponed", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), March 29, 2001.] The URD decided against boycotting the election and nominated Kamougué as its candidate at an ordinary party congress in early April. ["Chad: Opposition party picks assembly Speaker as presidential candidate", Africa No 1 radio (nl.newsbank.com), April 7, 2001.] Kamougué accused Déby and the MPS of running Chad "in a catastrophic and disastrous manner". ["Chad: Candidate Kamougue on forthcoming presidential poll", Radio France Internationale (nl.newsbank.com), May 17, 2001.] In the election, which took place on schedule, he took fourth place and 6.02% of the vote. [ [http://africanelections.tripod.com/td.html Elections in Chad] , "African Elections Database".] He remained President of the National Assembly until 2002. In the April 2002 parliamentary election, he was re-elected to the National Assembly as a an URD candidate from Sarh constituency in Barh Köh Department. [ [http://www.ialtchad.com/assemblee.htm List of members of the National Assembly] (following 2002 election), ialtchad.com fr icon.]

It was initially reported that Kamougué was one of the opposition leaders arrested during a battle between government forces and rebels in N'Djamena in early February 2008. On February 16 2008, Minister of Communications Hourmadji Moussa Doumgor denied this, saying that Kamougué had not been arrested and that he was "hiding in the country's interior". [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/02/17/africa/AF-GEN-Chad-Opposition.php "Chad not holding opposition leader, says minister"] , Associated Press ("International Herald Tribune"), February 17, 2008.] It later emerged that Kamougué had escaped arrest. In a statement on February 26, he and another opposition leader, Saleh Kebzabo, released a statement calling for "the immediate convening of an all-inclusive national dialogue", the release of the three opposition leaders who had been arrested and an international inquiry into the arrests, and an immediate cease-fire. [ [http://apanews.net/apa.php?page=show_article_eng&id_article=56118 "Two opposition leaders call for all-inclusive political dialogue in Chad"] , African Press Agency, February 26, 2008.] Kamougué returned to N'Djamena from Cameroon on March 22, having received guarantees of safety from the authorities. [ [http://www.tchadactuel.com/index.php?2008/03/22/1668-tchad-un-des-principaux-opposants-wadal-abdelkader-kamougue-rentre-a-n-djamena "Tchad: un des principaux opposants Wadal Abdelkader Kamougué rentre à N'Djamena"] , AFP (tchadactuel.com), March 22, 2008 fr icon.]

In the government of Prime Minister Youssouf Saleh Abbas, which was announced on April 23 2008, Kamougué was appointed as Minister of National Defense. [http://actualite.aol.fr/actualite-monde/tchad-lopposition-entre-dans-le-nouveau/article/20080423164527773371148 "Tchad: l'opposition entre dans le nouveau gouvernement tchadien"] , AFP (actualite.aol.fr), April 23, 2008 fr icon.] [ [http://www.presidencedutchad.org/institutions/Gouvernement%20du%2023%20Avril%202008.htm "Liste des Membres du Gouvernement du 23 Avril 2008"] , Website of the Chadian Presidency fr icon.] He was one of four members of the Coordination of Political Parties for Defense of the Constitution opposition coalition to be included in the government.

References

* [http://www.worldwhoswho.com/views/entry.html?id=kam-0080 Kamougué, Gen. Wadal Abdelkader] International Who's Who. accessed September 4, 2006.

External links

* [http://www.photius.com/countries/chad/government/chad_government_factionalism.html "Chad Factionalism"]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/tdtoc.html Library of Congress Country Studies]


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