Macron Says Worried By Madagascar Crisis
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Macron urges respect for Madagascar's constitutional order amid crisis concerns
French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed deep concern over the political crisis in Madagascar but stopped short of confirming reports that the country’s president was evacuated with French assistance.
The Malagasy president said on Monday that he was in a "safe place" after a "attempt of murder", without giving any indication of his location. Andry Rajoelina called for "respect of the current Constitution" while the military rallied the protesters contesting the power. - Madagascar: the contested president on the street is "in a safe place", Macron says his "great concern" (International).
French President Emmanuel Macron said today that the constitutional and institutional order in Madagascar must be preserved.
Initiated by Generation Z, a protest movement is growing on the island. It aims to denounce recurrent water and electricity cuts, and calls for the start of the Malagasy president.
French President Emmanuel Macron closely follows the events in Madagascar, insisting on the need to preserve the constitutional order and institutional stability On the same subject
Macron Says Worried By Madagascar Crisis
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed serious concern Monday over the situation in Madagascar but refused to confirm speculation that the Indian Ocean island's embattled leader had been evacuated by ex-colonial ruler France.
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