 Several hundred people took to the streets in Chad's capital, Gemina, on Thursday to protest against the ruling military hunter. Opposition movement, the Transformers Party, along with several civil society groups, had called for people to come out against what they said was a confiscation of power by the so-called Transitional Military Council that has ruled since the death of President Idris Debi in April. The CMT is led by the late President's son, 37-year-old four-star general Mohamed Idris Debi, who has also consolidated nearly all powers around himself and 14 generals who were close to his father. They demanded a national conference to overhaul the hunter's character and restore democracy in the former French colony. Some also called for an end to violence.