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Fidèle Abdelkérim Moungar (born 1948) is a Chadian politician who served as Prime Minister of Chad in 1993. He is currently Secretary-General of Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism (ACTUS), a left-wing opposition party.

Moungar is an ethnic Sara,[1] born in 1948 in Doba in the Logone Oriental Region, who has practiced as a surgeon in France.[2] He started his political career when, along with other exiles, he founded ACTUS, a party hostile to both the FROLINAT and Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué's de facto government of southern Chad, the Comité Permanente du Sud, in May 1979 in Paris.[3]

In 1992, two years after the rise to the presidency of Idriss Déby, he became Minister of Education in the government led by Jean Alingué Bawoyeu.[4] At the Sovereign National Conference (CNS), a reconciliation conference representing most Chadian factions that was first convened on January 15, 1993,[5] Moungar was elected as transitional Prime Minister on April 6, 1993, receiving 444 votes against the 334 received by Adoum Helbongo.[6] He succeeded Alingué as the 5th Prime Minister of Chad on April 7.[7]

Moungar formed a transitional government including 16 ministers,[8] in which all party leaders had a post;[9] among these, Saleh Kebzabo became Trade and Industry Minister, Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye became Communications Minister and Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué became Civil Service and Labour Minister. In a message on Radio Tchad, Moungar asserted his cabinet's loyalty to the CNS' instructions, claiming that his ministers would be the CNS' "missionaries".[10]

Moungar's tenure in office was marked by confrontation with the President over the pace for adopting a multiparty political system, a confrontation that a Chadian journalist dates from June, when during a presidential visit to France Idriss Déby noted that Moungar was highly regarded by the French government. This made Déby conclude that Moungar might transform himself in a dangerous rival for the presidency. He was also led to suspect this, together with rival opposition leaders, by Moungar's conduct and speeches, which indicated a considerable ambition, despite his previous promise that he had no political interest in remaining in politics after the transition period. This brought the downfall of the Moungar cabinet on October 28, 1993, when the President's supporters presented a censure motion in transitional parliament, the Conseil Supérieur de Transition (CST).[11][12] The CST (the country's transitional legislature charged with the task of monitoring the government's implementation of the CNS' recommendations[13]) approved the motion with 45 votes against 10, and 1 abstained,[12] displaying what the scholar William Miles calls "a good example of their deference to the Presidency", which repeated itself when the CST readily accepted Déby's candidate for Prime Minister, the Justice Minister Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye.[14] Moungar called his removal unconstitutional, threatening to bring the issue to court, while workers went on strike, deserting their jobs.[15]

In 1996 Moungar was disqualified from participating in the first Chadian multi-party presidential election for alleged residence irregularities.[16]

In January 2007 Moungar strongly criticized French policy in Chad, asking for the recall of the French troops stationed in Chad. He claimed that "France has crucified Chadian democracy, systematically contributing to the faking of all elections, and, through the intervention of its troops, has caused the repression of all rebellions, in open violation of the Franco-Chadian accords."[17]

On July 30, 2007, Moungar returned to Chad along with a delegation of about 20 other exiled opponents of the regime to meet with Déby and discuss how to restore peace to the country; he and the rest of the delegation returned to Libreville, Gabon on the same day.[18] In November 2007, he said that he was outraged that France wanted the defendants in the Arche de Zoé child kidnapping case to be tried in France rather than Chad.[19]

As of 2009, Moungar remains Secretary-General of ACTUS.[20] As part of a peace initiative in February 2009, he met with Deby and then travelled to Khartoum to meet with Chadian rebel leaders.[21]

References

1. ^{{Cite book|last1 = Daddieh| first1 = Cyril K.| last2 =Mengisteab| first2 = Kidane|title=State Building and Democratization in Africa: Faith, Hope, and Realities|publisher=Praeger Publishers|year=1999|page=175|isbn=978-0-275-96353-8}}
2. ^{{Cite news| title=Premier ministre de transition au Tchad| newspaper=L'Humanité| date=April 7, 1993|url=https://www.humanite.fr/1993-04-07_Articles_-Informations |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929090359/http://www.humanite.fr/1993-04-07_Articles_-Informations |archivedate=2007-09-29}}
3. ^{{cite journal | author=Lanne, Bernard| title=Le Sud, l'État e la Révolution| journal=Politique Africaine| issue = 16| pages = 30–44|date=November 1984|url=http://www.politique-africaine.com/numeros/pdf/016030.pdf| format= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051016093653/http://www.politique-africaine.com/numeros/pdf/016030.pdf |archivedate=2005-10-16}}
4. ^Amnesty International Report 1994 - Chad, UNHCR web site.
5. ^{{cite book|author=Nolutshungu, Sam C.|title=Limits of Anarchy: Intervention and State Formation in Chad|publisher=University of Virginia Press|year=1995|pages=254–255|isbn=978-0-8139-1628-6}}
6. ^Bernard Lanne, "Chad: Regime Change, Increased Insecurity, and Blockage of Further Reforms", Political Reform in Francophone Africa (1997), ed. Clark and Gardinier, page 278.
7. ^Guy Arnold, Chad, Year in Review: 1993, Britannica.com.
8. ^{{cite journal| first = | last = U.S. Department of State| year =1993 | month = | title =Chad | journal = Country Reports on Human Rights Practices | url =http://cpsr.org/prevsite/cpsr/privacy/privacy_international/country_reports/1993_us_state_dept_human_rights_guide/chad.txt}}
9. ^{{Cite news| title=Un gouvernement "a la française"| newspaper=La Lettre du Continent| date=1993-04-22}}
10. ^{{cite journal | author=Roy May & Simon Massey| title=Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Chad's Protracted 'Transition to Democracy'| journal=Journal of Contemporary African Studies|volume=18| issue = 1| pages = 107–132|date=January 2000| doi=10.1080/025890000111995}}
11. ^Buijtenhuijs, Robert; La Conférence nationale souveraine du Tchad: un essai d'histoire immédiate, 207-208
12. ^{{Cite news|author=Pierre, Subtil Marie| title= Le gouvernement de transition a été renversé| newspaper=Le Monde| date=1993-10-30}}
13. ^{{cite book|author=Zartman, I. William|title=Collapsed States: The Disintegration and Restoration of Legitimate Authority|publisher=Lynne Rienner Publishers|year=1995|pages=30–31|isbn=978-1-55587-560-2}}
14. ^{{cite journal | author=Miles, William F. S.| title=Tragic Tradeoffs: Democracy and Security in Chad| journal=The Journal of Modern African Studies|volume=33| issue = 1| pages = 53–65|date=March 1995 | doi=10.1017/S0022278X0002084X}}
15. ^{{Cite news| title= Workers stay out in Chad protest| newspaper=Boston Globe| date=1993-10-30}}
16. ^C. Daddieh & K. Mengisteab, State Building and Democratization in Africa, page 180.
17. ^"Fidèle Moungar: 'La France a crucifié la démocratie au Tchad'", Panapress (Afrik.com), January 23, 2007 {{fr icon}}.
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.primature-tchad.org/index.php?2007/07/31/565-une-innovation-dans-la-demarche-de-restauration-de-la-paix-au-tchad |title=Une innovation dans la démarche de restauration de la paix au Tchad |website=Chadian government web site |date=July 31, 2007 |language=French |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927225747/http://www.primature-tchad.org/index.php?2007%2F07%2F31%2F565-une-innovation-dans-la-demarche-de-restauration-de-la-paix-au-tchad |archivedate=2007-09-27 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
19. ^"France: Un ancien PM tchadien indigné par l'attitude de la France", Gabonews, November 7, 2007 {{fr icon}}. {{dead link|date=November 2010}}
20. ^"Parti ACTUS : Séance de travail du Secrétaire Général Fidel MOUNGAR avec le Coordinateur National Adjam PATALET et DINGAMYO Secrétaire National" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090504035225/http://vocalfruits.com/moungar/wd3e6d/ |date=2009-05-04 }}, vocalfruits.com, May 8, 2009 {{fr icon}}.
21. ^"Tchad: Moungar entre N'djamena et Khartoum", wmaker.net, February 9, 2009 {{fr icon}}.
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6 : Living people|1948 births|Chadian Action for Unity and Socialism politicians|Chadian surgeons|People from Logone Oriental Region|Sara people

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