Andry Rajoelina in quest of legitimacy27/01/2010 | 14:50:28
The leader of the High Authority of Transition, Andry Rajoelina, left Madagascar, without fanfare, in search of foreign support.
Andry Rajoelina has taken off twards France on January 26th. His close collaborators are talking about a non official trip through in some countries of Europe and North Africa, without additional accuracy.
According to the same sources, the transitional leader will be trying to explain the Great Isle's present political situation to foreign partners, and plead for the regime that he ihas been leading since somedays to a year, regardless of the international community's consent.
His decision to bury the Maputo process has condemned Andry Rajoelina anew at the international level. The young putsch maker's gait failed to convince the Great Isle's partner countries which cut the cash flow.
The transitional leadership keeps on supporting the idea of an election to be held within the next months. As an evidence of its determination, the government passed its new electoral code. Putsch makers are anxious to challenge international sanctions to the end.[See]
Before vanishing in the southern center of Madagascar early on March 12th, the tropical depression Hubert took its toll on the local population: more than 12000 homeless victims, eight recorded casualties, and significant material damages.[See]
The HAT transitional Prime minister is interviewing new potential ministers. The High Authority of Transition is planning so named "openness" indeed to the other political forces in order to seduce the international community.[See]
Though it has nothing yet of a large scale hurricane, the Hubert tropical depression has caused important damages in some of the Great Isle's regions. The Alaotra region is already threatened with flooding though Hubert's eye is located far away.[See]
The conflict that has been undermining the state police has apparently been settled, for the time being at least. The Prime minister personally got involved in the process. For lack of a long term solution, a status quo has been reached. General Zafera's resignation from the national state police's intervention force (FIGN) has been rejected. And the state police's commander-in-chief, general Bruno Razafindrakoto, is still kept in charge.[See]
The verdict of the trial opposing the Tiko group, belonging to Marc Ravalomanana, to Antananarivo's Trade Chamber has been made public on Wednesday March 10th. Tiko and Magro, the group's department store, were condemned to pay for a 22 millions Ariary fine in repay of their debts. Magro subsequently must leave Ankorondrano or face up to expelling.[See]
The State Police is progressively heading for the blockade. General Zafera, commander of the National State Police’s Intervention Force, has resigned. According to rumours, he would be expecting for the same move from General Bruno Razafindrakoto, State Police’s commander in chief.[See]
The High Authority of Transition is on its way to restructuring in order to capitalize the will to open its doors to the country’s other political forces.[See]
Jean Gabin, founder of the Vaovy group, famed in the world of Madagascar's southern traditional music, passed away aged 62 years old, on Saturday March 6th.[See]
March 8th's Women's day has been an occasion for both "first Malagasy ladies" to shine under the spotlights." Mialy Rajoelina, the High Authority of the Transition's leader's wife, and Lalao Ravalomanana, the exiled president's wife, both addressed cheering messages to Malagasy women.[See]