Chad’s military names new govt but opposition unimpressed May 4, 2021 Chad’s military rulers named a new government on Sunday after the battlefield death of President Idriss Déby, but leading opposition figures rejected the appointments as a continuation of an old order they hoped to erase. Déby’s death last month on the frontlines in a fight against northern rebels ended his 30-year rule and sparked a crisis in the Central African country which has long been an ally in the West’s fight against jihadists in the region. A military council run by Déby’s son, Mahamat Idriss Déby, seized power after he died and promised to hold elections within 18 months. Former colonial power France backed the council, but the opposition and rebels dismissed the takeover as a coup and said the military must relinquish power to a civilian-led government.