Gen Z Risks 'Being Marginalised' in Madagascar Political Overhaul as Army Takes Power, Expert Says
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Young people worldwide protest against politics and corruption. In Nepal Gen Z swept away the government, now the army of Madagascar sided with the demonstrators and disarmed the president. Many of these protest movements have one thing in common.
Military says it has seized power in Madagascar after president moves to 'safe place' - Kahawatungu
An elite military unit says it has seized power in Madagascar from President Andry Rajoelina following weeks of youth-led protests in the Indian Ocean island. Standing outside the Presidential Palace, CAPSAT chief Col Michael Randrianirina said the military would form a government and hold elections within two years. He also suspended key democratic institutions, like the electoral commission. Gen Z protestors will be part of the changes because…
After weeks of protests against the government in Madagascar, an elite army unit claims to have taken over leadership of the East African country.
For weeks, the so-called Gen-Z-Protests government and president in Madagascar have driven out of office and the country. Parts of the military stage themselves as allies of the protesters, but they will try to "continue" organizing. – A commentary by Paul Gerber. The so-called Gen-Z-Protests in Madagascar have led to the premature fall of the government. According to media reports, the previous president of the African island state, Andry Rajoe…
Colonel Randrianirina replaces the destitute Rajoelina and decrees the suspension of democratic institutions
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