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Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by fergie001(op):
The President was impeached for deserting his duty
Madagascar's military has taken charge of the African island nation, an army colonel announced on Tuesday, after a rising Gen Z-led protest movement peaked over the weekend.

"We have taken the power," Colonel Michael Randrianirina of the army's CAPSAT unit said on national radio.

The military was dissolving all institutions except the lower house of parliament, Randianirina said, shortly after lawmakers voted to impeach President Andry Rajoelina, who had earlier fled the country, saying he feared for his life.

The presidency denounced the military takeover as an "attempted coup," saying the president was still in office.

Earlier on Tuesday, Rajoelina had announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, in a move that seemingly attempted to block the impeachment vote.

Madagascar unrest escalates into 'attempt to seize power'

What did the military say will happen next?
Randrianirina said the elite military unit he belongs to, the CAPSAT, would set up a committee made up of officers from the army, paramilitary gendarmerie and national police.

"Perhaps in time it will include senior civilian advisers. It is this committee that will carry out the work of the presidency," Randrianirina said in his statement. "At the same time, after a few days, we will set up a civilian government."

He added that a prime minister would be appointed quickly.

The military has suspended the country's Senate, high constitutional court, electoral body and other state institutions, the Reuters news agency said, leaving the National Assembly as the only functioning legislative body.

On Tuesday, 130 members of parliament voted in favor of impeaching the president, well above the two-thirds constitutional threshold required to do so.

The presidency has called the assembly meeting unconstitutional and any resulting resolution "null and void" after the president dissolved the National Assembly.

Later on Tuesday, the High Constitutional Court announced that the president's post was now vacant, inviting the military under the leadership of Randrianirina to exercise the functions of the head of state.

What you need to know about Madagascar's Gen Z protests

Madagascar presidency condemns 'attempted coup'
The presidency condemned the military's takeover in a Facebook statement on Tuesday, stressing that Rajoelina remained the president of the country.

"The presence of armed military forces in front of the presidential palace constitutes a clear act of attempted coup d'etat," it said.

"The president of the republic remains fully in office and ensures the maintenance of constitutional order and national stability," it added.

What do we know about the protest movement?
Rajoelina was a former mayor of the capital, Antananarivo. The CAPSAT played a pivotal role in the 2009 coup that brought him to power.

Protests against him started on September 25 but reached a crescendo over the weekend, when soldiers and security forces, including CAPSAT, joined in.

Protesters, initially rallying against power and water shortages, then started calling on Rajoelina and other government ministers to step down.

On Monday,said he was in a "safe space" after attempts on his life, without disclosing his location.

The reports of fresh involvement drew further protests from civil servants and trade unionists.
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Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by CodeTemplarr:
Egbon Japa for his life. Live to fight another day they say.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Gmail94(m): 7:41pm On Oct 14, 2025
It shall be well with Nigerian at last
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by PheelzAlmighty: 7:42pm On Oct 14, 2025
Nigerians deserve tinubu and whatever is worse...

We don't learn.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Nobody: 7:42pm On Oct 14, 2025
Nice development. Your people are wallowing in poverty and you think bribing oppositions to join your party is the solution. Next, either you like it or not, Nigerians must be free.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Bahamas95(m): 7:42pm On Oct 14, 2025
He saw the handwriting on the wall and quickly japa.



Wicked people are very calculative.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by okeyumez(m): 7:42pm On Oct 14, 2025
Our military men are busy drinking beer and pepper soup while their counterpart are doing the needful
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Softlifey:
Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Kingpele(m): 7:44pm On Oct 14, 2025
Nawaoh when will it be the turn of suffering people of the most populated nation in Africa
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Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by moshoodn(m): 7:44pm On Oct 14, 2025
The militarization of Africa is in progress.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Commentor: 7:44pm On Oct 14, 2025
Kindered:
Nice development. Your people are wallowing in poverty and you think bribing oppositions to join your party is the solution. Next, either you like it or not, Nigerians must be free.
What is this one saying?
huh


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Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by SirWisy: 7:44pm On Oct 14, 2025
Africa is not ripe for Democracy. More African countries should be militarized
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Polarized43: 7:45pm On Oct 14, 2025
This supposed to happen here
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by LibertyRep: 7:45pm On Oct 14, 2025
Since the military sided with the protesters, this would be the result.

I hope they aren't going from frying pan to fire.

I do not think the protesters bargained for this, except they have been played to fight another people's battle.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Chucks13: 7:45pm On Oct 14, 2025
Another country fall for dictatorship Madagascar ain't going to find it easy, certainly the new Millitary head is already a life president because he won't cede power to anyone as we are witnessing in Niger, Mali and Burkina.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by RandomFellow: 7:46pm On Oct 14, 2025
Ghen ghen... For Nigeria, I don't trust the military. They are more corrupt than our civilians
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by columbus007(m): 7:47pm On Oct 14, 2025
So therefore he chicken out, faint hearted.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by press9jatv(m): 7:48pm On Oct 14, 2025
Good one from the Madagascar military team
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Karlman: 7:48pm On Oct 14, 2025
That's what should happen to dwarf of Africa!

Pablo should be chased back to his state of origin.

And that his always barking waterside sidekick dog imprisoned.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Princedapace(m): 7:50pm On Oct 14, 2025
Chucks13:
Another country fall for dictatorship Madagascar ain't going to find it easy, certainly the new Millitary head is already a life president because he won't cede power to anyone as we are witnessing in Niger, Mali and Burkina.
What is the essence of ceding power via election when it will be rigged, bought in manipulative way, use institution of the state to manipulate the election?
When u finally come to power, u waste it like Buhari for 8 solid years. He wasted it and his croonies became super richer. Today he is dead, not answerable to anyone. OBJ and Atiku wasted billions of dollars on electricity, today, I am still using solar and gen to generate electricity while they walk free. Thunder fire civilains.
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Basic123: 7:51pm On Oct 14, 2025
Kindered:
Nice development. Your people are wallowing in poverty and you think bribing oppositions to join your party is the solution. Next, either you like it or not, Nigerians must be free.
How much did Peter OBi collect from GEJ to join the ruling party in 2014?

You are judging other politicians with Peter OBI standard.You just assumed everyone is power hungry and greedy like him
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by id4sho(m): 7:52pm On Oct 14, 2025
president don run for hes life
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Yankee101: 7:52pm On Oct 14, 2025
I hope it’s for a better Madagascar
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Pootle: 7:54pm On Oct 14, 2025
fine boy president ran away its not about youthful president at times its about capabilities
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Focusmind: 7:54pm On Oct 14, 2025
I remembered when this Raja of a guy took office. There was wide jubilation across Madagascar. He is now an outcast. Madagascar is a conglomerate of Asians, Indians, Arabs and black Africans, mixed races, with sprinkle of whites, originally from Portugal, Spain and France. The ethnic composition is diversified
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Yankee101: 7:55pm On Oct 14, 2025
Tinubu and the power seizing class, learn
Read the leaves
Give the people their resources to enjoy and stop stealing or in your own case you may not escape with your life
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by Oakenshield: 7:55pm On Oct 14, 2025
Through coup him enter through coup him comot
Re: Madagascar: Military Takes Over As Parliament Impeaches President Rajoelina by RandDigital: 7:56pm On Oct 14, 2025
16 years in power and you couldn't improve the water and electricity situation? Then promise to fix it within a year if they end the protests🤦🏽‍♂️ Joker.
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