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Déby and won
Déby won the country ’ s first multi-party presidential elections with support in the second round from opposition leader Kebzabo, defeating General Kamougue ( leader of the 1975 coup against Tombalbaye ).
Déby ’ s MPS party won 63 of 125 seats in the January 1997 legislative elections.
Déby was the MPS candidate in the 1996 presidential election and won in a second round.

Déby and %
In the May 2006 presidential election, Déby was re-elected with 64. 7 % of the vote.
* Presidential election, 2006: Idriss Déby ( MPS ) 64. 7 %
In the 1996 presidential election, Kamougué, as the URD candidate, took 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 incumbent President Idriss Déby, taking 30. 91 % of the vote compared to Déby's 69. 09 %.
He was a candidate in the June 1996 presidential election, placing third with 8. 61 % of the vote ; he then backed President Idriss Déby for the second round.

Déby and presidential
Talks with political opponents in early 1996 did not go well, but Déby announced his intent to hold presidential elections in June.
Déby had become wary of Prime Minister Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye due to the latter's evident presidential ambitions, moving him to search a more malleable Prime Minister, as Djimasta was effectively to prove himself.

Déby and after
He eventually returned on June 7, 1991, after Déby took power.
An administrator, Djimasta held various cabinet positions under Presidents Hissène Habré and Idriss Déby, beginning with his appointment as Minister of Health and Social Affairs in the cabinet created by Habré on October 21, 1982, shortly after his rise to power.

Déby and were
Chadian-Libyan relations were ameliorated when Libyan-supported Idriss Déby unseated Habré on December 2.
Chadian-Libyan relations were ameliorated when Libyan-supported Idriss Déby unseated Habré on 2 December.

Déby and until
Habré ruled Chad from 1982 until he was deposed in 1990 by Idriss Déby.
He remained Prime Minister for one year until President Idriss Déby appointed Moussa Faki to replace him in June 2003.

Déby and .
In December 1990, with Libyan assistance and no opposition from French troops stationed in Chad, Déby ’ s forces successfully marched on N ’ Djamena.
After 3 months of provisional government, Déby ’ s Patriotic Salvation Movement ( MPS ) approved a national charter on February 28, 1991, with Déby as president.
During the next two years, Déby faced at least two coup attempts.
Déby, in the mid-1990s, gradually restored basic functions of government and entered into agreements with the World Bank and IMF to carry out substantial economic reforms.
Chadian president Idriss Déby accuses Sudanese President Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir of trying to " destabilize our country, to drive our people into misery, to create disorder and export the war from Darfur to Chad.
On Friday, February 1, 2008, rebels, an opposition alliance of leaders Mahamat Nouri, a former defense minister, and Timane Erdimi, a nephew of Idriss Déby who was his chief of staff, attacked the Chadian capital of Ndjamena-even surrounding the Presidential Palace.
Déby has blamed Sudan for the current unrest in Chad.
Current Chadian president Idriss Déby, revolted and fled to the Sudan, taking with him many Zaghawa and Hadjerai soldiers in 1989.
The Foreign relations of Chad are motivated primarily by the desire for outside investment in Chadian industry and support for Chadian President Idriss Déby.
Lately, the Idris Déby regime has been waging an intermittent proxy war with Sudan.
Although relations with Libya improved with the presidency of Idriss Déby, strains persist.
Gaddafi was the first head of state to recognize the new regime, and he also signed treaties of friendship and cooperation on various levels ; but regarding the Aouzou Strip Déby followed his predecessor, declaring that if necessary he would fight to keep the strip out of Libya's hands.
Chad's president Idriss Déby has an interest in tranquility in north-western C. A. R., due to the proximity to the location of the Chad-Cameroon Petroleum Development and Pipeline Project.
Bozizé, who has received much support from President Déby, immediately decided to close the C. A. R .- Sudan border ( a decision which he has no capacity at all to enforce ).
Gaddafi was the first head of state to recognize the new regime, and he also signed treaties of friendship and cooperation on various levels ; but regarding the Aouzou Strip Déby followed his predecessor, declaring that if necessary he would fight to keep the strip out of Libya's hands.
This claim was disputed by at least one foreign policy analyst, who brought up previous remarks made by Ambassador Daoussa Déby, the Chadian president's half-brother, and said, " Déby's words seem to echo Gaddafi's claims that the terrorist group al-Qaeda masterminded the national uprising in Libya.

won and flawed
David Shaw of the Los Angeles Times wrote a series of articles, which later won the Pulitzer Prize, discussing the flawed and skewed coverage presented by his own paper on the trial.
In the presidential election, held on November 15 / 16 2004, Pohamba won with 76. 44 % of the vote, in what has been described as a " landslide ", but also denounced as flawed by the opposition.

won and 63
The series won many awards and was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Awards.
In the first round the Guatemalan Republican Front ( FRG ) won 63 of 113 legislative seats, while the National Advancement Party ( PAN ) won 37.
The first was won with Cronje scoring 49 and 74 ; in the second Test, he took 3 / 14, his best bowling in Tests, and smashed 82 off 63 balls, his fifty being brought up with three consecutive sixes off Muttiah Muralitharan, and was reached off just 31 balls ; at the time, it was the second fastest in Tests after Kapil Dev's.
Askin gained preselection for and won the seat of Collaroy at the 17 June 1950 election, gaining 63. 69 % of the vote.
Since 1969, the university has won 27 national team championships in nine different sports and has had 63 individual national champions.
won both the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play and the 1962 – 63 New York Drama Critics ' Circle Award for Best Play.
* He won 63 caps for Argentina's national team, including playing in the victorious World Cup winning squad of 1978.
The team won 63 games, shattering the old franchise record, and steamrolled through the playoffs and into a NBA Finals rematch with the Lakers.
In the end, the experience of the Spurs would be the difference as they won the Southwest Division again with a new franchise best record of 63 – 19.
Los Angeles won 53 games in 1962 – 63, behind Baylor's 34. 0 ppg and West's 27. 1 ppg but lost in the NBA Finals in six games to the Celtics.
In 1962 – 63, his second season in charge, Everton won the League title and in 1966 the FA Cup followed with a 3 – 2 win over Sheffield Wednesday.
He won 63 % of the vote and 113, 191 votes.
Then, from 2001 through 2004, Fordland teams won 63 games while losing only 20, winning a pair of Summit Conference championships and a Class 2 district championship in 2003.
The first election the party contested was the general election of 1923, when it won 63 seats, with 39 % of the votes cast.
During that time, the club won its one and only First Division title in 1961 – 62, and reached the semi-finals of the European Cup in 1962 – 63, losing 5 – 2 on aggregate to eventual champions Milan.
The Cougars won five of the eight games and their crowds ranged from 42, 912 to 63, 588.
Here Graeme ( 126 ) and Peter Pollock ( 10 / 87 ) won the match and Snow ( 1 / 63 & 3 / 83 ) was dropped both for the last Test and the M. C. C.
Manning was popular, and had won 60 of 63 seats in the legislature in 1963, but Lougheed felt that the time was ripe for change.
On election day, every UFA candidate in the province was defeated, as Aberhart's won 56 of 63 seats.
Morales won presidential elections again in December 2009 with 63 % and continued to his second term of presidency.
During his first national presentation as a presidential candidate during the socialist primary elections of 9 October 2011, Manuel Valls won 5. 63 % of the vote.
Despite an opening partnership of 63 between Hobbs and Sutcliffe, Australia won by 11 runs.

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