06/05/2024 12:07 (UTC)
N'Djamena, May 6 (EFE) - Polling stations in Chad opened normally at 06.00 local time (05.00 GMT) on Monday for a day when more than eight million Chadians are called to the polls to elect their new president and put an end to a three-year transition."I think it's still very early, and that's why the voters haven't come out yet. What is certain is that at around 9 or 10 (in the morning) Chadians will come out to vote," Gerome Noubata, a reporter at a polling station in the Moursal neighbourhood of the capital, N'Djamena, told EFE, given the initial low turnout.CAMERA: JEROME FAVREFOOTAGE OF VOTING AT POLLING STATIONS IN CHAD IN THE CAPITAL, N'DJAMENA.
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