Politically exiled figures are apparently determined to recover home soil. After former President Didier Ratsiraka, Tojo Ravalomaanana, the other former president´s son, is back home as an end to a three years long exile in South Africa. The High Authority of Transition´s supportive extremists are threatening him if he does not leave. Lire la suite »
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Master Avoko: Forgiveness and reconciliation, are they?
The snapshot nearly went down unnoticed. Kung fu aster Avoko, disciple of Wisa fighting style, was standing next to Didie Ratsiraka when he landed in on December 24th. Avoko would have apparently forgiven the former president. In 1985, under Didier Ratsiraka´s socialist dictatorship, Kung fu Master Piera Be as well as some of his disciples were slaughtered by heavily armed soldiers in Ambatomainty. He was Avoko´s father. Lire la suite »
Didier Ratsiraka recovers home soil and calls upon reconciliation in a round of political sphere leaders
At the end of a nine years long exile in France, former president and dictator Didier Ratsiraka recovered home soil, welcomed by a crowd of supporters at the airport. He immediately called upon reconciliation, which would eventually require a summit to be held between the political sphere leaders. Lire la suite »
Riots in Antananarivo
A Chinese tradesman beat up and seriously wounded his salesman in the district of Behoririka on Tuesday, November 22nd. The incident promptly escalated in the surroundings for mobs intended to give a lesson to any Chinese at range. Lire la suite »
Andry Rajoelina empowers its new government through without the opposition´s blessing again
The latest evidence of unilateralism pisses the opposition off. Andry Rajoelina decided to appoint the government's new members without the opposition´s agreement. Nothing but the starting eleven previously rejected by the opposition was published on November 21st. The opposition demonstrated in front of the Prime minister's palace in Mahazoarivo while the appointment ceremony was taking place at the palace of Iavoloha. Some opposition members still attended this ceremony though. Some others would keep away from the cabinet, though having been appointed, unless a new agreement comes forth. A ten out of the previous government´s ministers are still in charge, merely had to swap department. Lire la suite »
No deal to be reach without Marius Fransman
The political contenders found without surprise no common ground. The appointment of the next transitional cabinet was, again without surprise, postponed. The official ceremony deemed to be held at the palace of Iavoloha was, as per usual, cancelled. Lire la suite »
The Opposition requiring a fair power sharing pattern within the new cabinet
Negotiations do reach a climax at the eleventh hour. Omer Beriziky, the new prime minister has been talking for hours with the transitional leader, as an illustration of the current never ending process Lire la suite »
Dany Be: „my last exposal ever“
Dany Be has long been being famed across the local press world for his snapshots. He has been being a reporter since 1959. Aged 77, the patriarch is still in the block. Dany Be is now preparing his “last exposal ever”, although his friends cannot figure it out as such. Lire la suite »
An overstaffed transitional cabinet for everybody
The new Prime Minister´s expected cabinet would be made of 35 ministers. So is the single possible way to silence all of the Malagasy political parties´ whims, according to Omer Beriziky. Fantasy is seemingly officially being granted the upper hand Lire la suite »
The Ravalomanana sphere putting a cabinet members list forth
The Opposition decided to tackle on the implementation of the crisis settlement process´ roadmap. After the outbreak of indignation related to the choice of the new Prime Minister, Omer Beriziky, former president Marc Ravalomanana´s sphere gave way to common ground, not the least without vivid talks. Lire la suite »