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The Great Forgotten of the Refoundation: Youth and the Diaspora

The re-foundation promises to rebuild the country. It speaks of rupture, of regained dignity, of order. But the more the discourse settles, the more a question becomes clear: who really participates in the definition of Madagascar in reconstruction? Two forces have weighed in the opening of the current sequence without yet weighing in proportion in its architecture. The first is internal: youth. The second is external: the diaspora. One has carr…
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The re-foundation promises to rebuild the country. It speaks of rupture, of regained dignity, of order. But the more the discourse settles, the more a question becomes clear: who really participates in the definition of Madagascar in reconstruction? Two forces have weighed in the opening of the current sequence without yet weighing in proportion in its architecture. The first is internal: youth. The second is external: the diaspora. One has carr…

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madagascar-tribune.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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