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Chadians are voting in a boycotted parliamentary election that could strengthen President Mahamat Idriss Deby's power, marking the country's transition towards constitutional rule. The opposition, led by Succes Masra, is boycotting the vote, which is the first in over a decade. Polls opened for various sectors of the population on different days, with more than eight million people registered to vote.
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