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Madagascar Military Seizes Control of Eight Regions |
2013-11-22 |
[An Nahar] Madagascar's military-backed government sacked a third of the country's regional administrators and replaced them with army brass ahead of a second round of presidential elections, prompting allegations of a partial coup Thursday. Andry Rajoelina's government appointed five colonels and three generals to run the eight provinces, predominantly in the lawless south of the country where cattle rustling is common. Rajoelina seized power from former president Marc Ravalomanana in 2009 in a military-backed coup. The government said in a statement Wednesday that the move affecting about a third of the country's 22 regions was made because of "the candidacy of some regional leaders to legislative elections, recent insecurity and the national political context". National newspapers accused Rajoelina of forming a military junta. It is the second round of such sackings. In August the government dismissed seven regional leaders, replacing them with civilian appointees. On December 20 voters are expected to choose a new president, with many hoping it will put an end to years of political turmoil. Former defense minister and retired General Desire Ramakavelo told Agence La Belle France Presse the decision could foreshadow a state of emergency being declared. "Such a decision is not ideal given the context, on the eve of the second round." Amid international pressure, former Ravalomanana and Rajoelina are not candidates in this year's presidential elections, but their surrogates are in the run-off. Jean Louis Robinson, Ravalomanana's candidate and Hery Rajaonarimampianina backed by Rajoelina, collected respectively 21 and 16 percent of the vote in the first round. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Not just coup, but the Govt-Army's general response to Hard Boyz trying to set up camps in Madagascar in order to strike at southern Africa. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2013-11-22 20:34 |