Ali Kolotou Tchaïmi, a seasoned Chadian politician, was elected to the presidency of the country’s fourth National Assembly on February 4. His appointment marks a crucial step in Chad’s ongoing political transition, as the nation works toward establishing a stable and democratic governance structure.
Recognizing this significant development, Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Tchaïmi, commending him on his new leadership role. The congratulatory message was personally delivered by Russia’s Ambassador to Chad, Vladimir Sokolenko, during a diplomatic meeting held on March 3.
According to a statement from the Chadian National Assembly, Sokolenko not only extended Putin’s well wishes but also expressed confidence in Tchaïmi’s ability to effectively lead the legislative body and oversee critical national reforms. “We wish you full success in accomplishing your mission,” the Russian diplomat reportedly stated.
Beyond the ceremonial exchange, the meeting between Tchaïmi and Sokolenko served as an opportunity to reinforce diplomatic ties between Chad and Russia. The discussion reportedly touched on various aspects of bilateral cooperation, highlighting mutual interests in economic development, regional security, and strategic partnerships. While no specific agreements were announced, the dialogue underscored Russia’s continued engagement in African political affairs.
Tchaïmi’s election comes at a pivotal moment for Chad, as the country nears the final stages of its transitional period. The newly elected deputies commenced their legislative work on February 4, following parliamentary elections held on December 29, 2024. Meanwhile, the results of Chad’s Senate elections, another key milestone in the transition process, are expected to be officially validated by the Constitutional Council on March 4.
Chad’s political transition has been closely watched by international stakeholders, given its implications for regional stability and governance. As the country moves forward, the leadership of the new National Assembly will play a crucial role in shaping legislative policies and ensuring the successful implementation of reforms aimed at strengthening democratic institutions.
With international partners like Russia expressing support for Chad’s evolving political landscape, Tchaïmi’s tenure as National Assembly president is expected to be instrumental in fostering both domestic progress and diplomatic cooperation.