Coalition Tchadienne pour le Changement (CTC)
Description
The Coalition Tchadienne pour le Changement (CTC) is a Chadian political coalition advocating for democratic change, accountable institutions, and civic freedoms. The organization participates in national reform efforts.
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About the Leader
Mahamat Ahmat Alhabo is a Chadian politician, academic, and senior government official. Born on 25 October 1953 in Abéché, Chad, he trained as a mathematician, earning a PhD from Lomonosov University in Moscow and later serving as a university lecturer in several African institutions before returning to Chad’s academic and public life.
In his political career, Alhabo has held multiple high-level posts in successive Chadian governments, including ministerial positions in communication, education, health, justice, and finance, as well as serving as Chad’s ambassador to France. He is a founding member of the Parti pour les Libertés et le Développement (PLD), a major opposition party.
During Chad’s recent transition period, he was appointed Minister of Justice and later became Minister of State and Secretary General of the Presidency, making him one of the top officials in the transitional administration.
Alhabo is viewed as a politician with roots in the opposition who also took on executive roles in government, embodying both technocratic and political leadership in Chad’s evolving political landscape
In his political career, Alhabo has held multiple high-level posts in successive Chadian governments, including ministerial positions in communication, education, health, justice, and finance, as well as serving as Chad’s ambassador to France. He is a founding member of the Parti pour les Libertés et le Développement (PLD), a major opposition party.
During Chad’s recent transition period, he was appointed Minister of Justice and later became Minister of State and Secretary General of the Presidency, making him one of the top officials in the transitional administration.
Alhabo is viewed as a politician with roots in the opposition who also took on executive roles in government, embodying both technocratic and political leadership in Chad’s evolving political landscape
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Leader / President
Mahamat Ahmat Alhabo
Secretary General
Abdelkareem Bashram
Information
The Coalition Changeons le Tchad (CCT) is an alliance of seven Chadian political and movements—APR, ART, MPT, RAFAD, UFC-T, UPT, and ANUC—united on 1 October 2025 with the shared goal of ending decades of authoritarian rule, systemic corruption, and violence in Chad. Formed in response to the deep political, social, and economic decay entrenched under successive regimes, the coalition positions itself as a platform for collective resistance, civic mobilization, and national renewal.
Based on the Déclaration de Cholet, the CCT denounces the ongoing transformation of state power into a de facto monarchy, the repression of freedoms, the collapse of public services, the orchestrated violence across communities, and the widespread pillage of national resources.
In contrast, the coalition aims to restore sovereignty to the Chadian people and to build a future founded on justice, equality before the law, democratic governance, and the peaceful coexistence of all citizens across the country’s diverse social fabric.
The CCT calls for the participation of all Chadians—women and men—to liberate the country from a regime described as violent, predatory, and illegitimate, and to work toward a stable, prosperous, and dignified nation.
Based on the Déclaration de Cholet, the CCT denounces the ongoing transformation of state power into a de facto monarchy, the repression of freedoms, the collapse of public services, the orchestrated violence across communities, and the widespread pillage of national resources.
In contrast, the coalition aims to restore sovereignty to the Chadian people and to build a future founded on justice, equality before the law, democratic governance, and the peaceful coexistence of all citizens across the country’s diverse social fabric.
The CCT calls for the participation of all Chadians—women and men—to liberate the country from a regime described as violent, predatory, and illegitimate, and to work toward a stable, prosperous, and dignified nation.







