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__**CHAD - IDRISS DEBY**__ Important points
 * Chad is the second to worst nation in the continent of Africa.
 * The main supporters of Chad are Libya (Muammar al-Gaddafi) and Sudan (Omar al-Bashir) because of the previous alliances they once held. He also has support from the French (Nicolas Sarkozy), where he trained in combat for many years in the 1970s and 80s.
 * Deby's first time elected was December 2, 1990, making him the 9th president of the country. He won his second term election in 2001, and his third term in 2006.
 * The country's highest point of success is their national security. Their second highest point is public management.
 * The influence that Deby had on the success of their national security includes his in-depth military training and all the courses he took in Paris as a part of the training. His involvement in public management includes the formation of the Patriotic Salvation Movement, which was an insurgent group supported by Libya and Sudan which rose against the dictator at the time of the formation of the group, Hissene Habre.
 * In 1976, Deby received a professional pilot's certificate after returning home from France, where he had been training for Officer's School.
 * In 1982, Deby was made commander-in-chief of the army by Hissene Habre in exchange for his loyalty to the country.
 * In 1984, Deby made himself known by destroying pro-Lybian forces that had invaded eastern Congo.
 * On Deby's return from an École de Guerre course in France, he was made chief military advisor to the Presidency.
 * Chad has some interesting reports on the four main guidelines that the Mo Ibrahim foundation looks at when distributing the prize. The order goes like this (all statistics are based on a per cent relation): Safety and Rule of Law, 38, Participation and Human Rights, 23, Sustainable Economic Oppurtunity, 32, and Human Development, 23. Overall, 29/100.

Wikipedia. "Idriss Deby." __Wikipedia.org.__ 5 Feb. 2011. Wikipedia. 24 Feb. 2011.
 * __Sources__**


 * BBC. "Chad Country Profile." __British Broadcasting Company.__ 15 Feb. 2011. BBC.

The Mo Ibrahim Foundation. "Country Rankings and Scores." __2010 Ibrahim Index of African Governance.__ November 2010. Mo Ibrahim Foundation. 24 Feb. 2011.