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Colonel Randrianirina Declares Himself President of Madagascar

The leader of Madagascar’s military coup, Colonel Michael Randrianirina, has declared that he is assuming the position of president following a rebellion that ousted President Andry Rajoelina. In a recent interview at his military barracks, Colonel Randrianirina stated he expects to be sworn in as the new leader of the Indian Ocean nation within days. This announcement follows several weeks of protests primarily led by youth groups demanding Mr. Rajoelina’s resignation.

On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, Colonel Randrianirina confirmed that the armed forces had officially taken control of Madagascar. He indicated that the country’s High Constitutional Court had invited him to assume leadership in the absence of Mr. Rajoelina, who fled the country amid rising unrest. “There must be an oath-taking” to formalize his new role, Colonel Randrianirina said.

Background of the Uprising

Protests began to escalate as discontent grew over the Rajoelina administration, reflecting similar movements in countries like Kenya and Nepal. The situation reached a critical point on March 2, when Colonel Randrianirina and members of his elite CAPSAT military unit joined demonstrators demanding the president’s resignation, ultimately forcing Mr. Rajoelina to flee for his safety. “We had to take responsibility yesterday because there is nothing left in the country, no president, no president in the senate, no government,” Colonel Randrianirina remarked.

President Rajoelina, who has held office since 2018, described his departure as a necessary measure to protect his life, labeling the military takeover as an illegal coup attempt. In contrast, Colonel Randrianirina has pledged to appoint a new prime minister who will establish a government, although he did not specify when this would occur. He mentioned that the military intends to govern Madagascar for a period of 18 months to two years before holding elections.

Implications and International Reaction

Madagascar has experienced multiple coups since gaining independence from France in 1960, leading to ongoing challenges, including significant levels of poverty. The recent military-led coup follows a 2009 uprising that brought Rajoelina to power as a transitional leader, during which he positioned himself as an advocate for the youth.

The international community has been relatively silent regarding the takeover. The African Union convened an emergency meeting of its security council shortly after the announcement but has yet to issue a significant response. Some analysts have criticized the military’s actions, arguing that the youth-led protests stem from widespread grievances over inadequate government services, particularly concerning access to water and electricity.

Professor Olufemi Taiwo, an expert in Africana studies at Cornell University, described the protests as a civil society uprising. He emphasized that the resolution should not involve military intervention, calling for the African Union to condemn the coup and urging that no nation recognize the new military leadership.

As Madagascar navigates this tumultuous transition, the implications for its governance and social stability remain uncertain. The response from both the international community and the Malagasy populace will be crucial in determining the country’s future trajectory.

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