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NEWS FLASH
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The diplomatic body reacts to Rajoelina’s words in Iavoloha.
11/01/2013 | 07:24:00
Diplomats in charge in Antananarivo are beginning to react to the speech produced by Andry Rajoelina during the latest ceremony in Iavoloha with quite sharp criticism towards the International Community. A meeting took place at the United Nations’ Development Program’s headquarters in the capital city. Not a single shadow of a leak from this rather swift event could be captured. Meanwhile, the transitional leader was unexpectedly summoned by the SADC to join Dar Es Salaam, where the regional organization equally has its meeting.
Andry Rajoelina being summoned to join Dar Es Salaam happens to be quite a strong message. Let us see whether he got it into his thick skull. The SADC’s Troika is in meeting for a couple of days in the Tanzanian capital city and did basically not plan to invite the Malagasy ruling power’s leader. His latest “revolutionary” speech produced in Iavoloha must have not been to the International Community’s liking. Andry Rajoelina actually bragged that he could and would do without the International Community’s support, as he has been doing during the latest four years. The Malagasy Opposition held it as a declaration of war against an International Community which now goes over to retaliation. During the ceremony which developed in Iavoloha, the diplomatic body’s dean refrained from uttering a word.
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17/06/2013 | 08:41:19
Lalao Ravalomanana, the former first lady has, by the end of the week, tackled her campaign in the North of Madagascar, while, Andry Rajoelina, the self proclaimed transitional leader and her main opponent took the opposite direction, and opened a hospital in Toliara. Let the challenge begin. The SADC has however just been having its meeting in Maputo and emphasized as a consequence that it would pledge no recognition to any election involving any of the three candidates rejected by the international community. Everyone is playing a deaf ear to that so far. [See]
14/06/2013 | 09:54:20
Some parliament members who used to be very much supportive of Andry Rajoelina, the transitional leader, have just been fired as one of the latest governmental cabinet meeting's outcome.A wave of indignation shakes the Upper Chamber, while the dismissed ones even intend to raise a protest movement. [See]
13/06/2013 | 08:39:37
The transitional parliament is currently ponding, and expected to pass a law draft concerning the temporary absence of top leadership, supposed to follow Andry Rajoelina's resignation from his position of ruling power's current leader. Andry Rajoelina decided to contradict his own word and enter the presidential race, yet has not stepped down on May 27th, as he had to . As for the constitutional void addressed by transitional parliamentarians, it is theirs and theirs alone to decide, according the crisis settlement Roadmap [See]
11/06/2013 | 09:12:55
The FFKM keen on taking the next step forward: after its general consultation casted at the International Conference Center in Ivato by the beginning of May, the FFKM church leaders made it clear that the latest three chiefs of state and the current outgoing leader of the transitional ruling power will be brought together in the run of a summit. When these four party talks will be started, has not yet been revealed by the FFKM leaders. Yet, a cluster of sources considers the need to cast the summit before June 26th's national day as paramount. The invitations respectively sent to the island's latest three Presidents Didier Ratsiraka, Albert Zafy and Marc Ravalomanana, as well as to the transitional ruling power's leader Andry Rajoelina, are already underway. Making a reality out of these four party talks actually hints Marc Ravalomanana to be allowed back home from his forced exile in South Africa, where he has been remaining since having been ousted back in 2009 [See]
10/06/2013 | 09:00:39
This year's June 26th may expect to be more peculiar than the other ones. Military commanders decided to make it theirs, as a matter of fact. The armed forces will get inspected by the armed forces transitional minister and the transitional secretary of state for the state police department. Not a single civilian leader will be seen at this inspection during the military parade inside the stadium of Mahamasina, and the celebrations basically organized by the civilian government have been canceled. [See]
07/06/2013 | 08:07:23
the transitional government decided to postpone the presidential elections to August 23rd. A major part of the candidates opposes the decision, while the National Electoral Commission regrets the fact of having been granted no say in this issue. The International Community's reaction is still to come, yet the SADC has so far been emphatically opposing any postponment of the presidential showdown [See]
06/06/2013 | 08:44:38
The electoral judges agreed on a decision which does not contradict the previous one taken back on May 3rd, concerning July 24th's presidential election's starting line. Each and every request of reprocessing the list of presidential candidates addressed to the Special Electoral Court recieved a negative response [See]
04/06/2013 | 07:53:15
The transitional ruling power's institution leaders have gathered, protected by an unusually outstanding mlitary ring, and their so named secretive conclave's outcome ws a resolution, content of which has not been publicly revealed. The press got not entitled to any official copy of this resolution. Although, some political sphere members who attended the conclave provided with leaks concerning this mysterious resolution. It would be all about the Special Electoral Court to be ordered to issue the official list of candidates deemed to run the presidential race, within the next 48 hours [See]
03/06/2013 | 08:20:59
Everything hints the likely postponment of the presidential elections basically supposed to take place on July 24th. Series of politically motivated hindrances increasingly make it unlikely to come true as expected so far. However, a certain number of presidential candidates jointly emphasized their opposition to any postponment. Besides, the International Community happening to be financially backing these elections firmly stands against any call off. [See]
30/05/2013 | 08:26:55
Jean Omer Beriziky, the transitional prime minister has led a cabinet meeting on Thursday, May 29th at the palace of Mahazoarivo, while Andry Rajoelina, the transitional leader was expecting to do exactly the same at the palace of'Iavoloha. Things have actually been no more the way they used to be between both political figures since Andry Rajoelina refused to step down from his position though having been controversially accepted on July 24th's electoral competition's starting line [See]
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