The resigning Foreign Office minister is not keen on considering his stay on this department's top as a failure. Lire la suite »
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Roland Ratsiraka concerned
The High Authority of Transition's vice president, Roland Ratsiraka expressed his uncertainties about the legislative elections meant to be held in May. Lire la suite »
Ultimatum: The sanctions topping the headlines
No account has yet been made public. The number of the dictating regime's leaders to be targeted by sanctions is, for the time being, still very much controversial. Lire la suite »
Drugs’ prices are skyrocketing
Drugstores have, lately, been increasing prices on their shelves by nearly 3%. The Malagasy currency's free fall against the euro and the US dollar is being blamed. Lire la suite »
The Home Affairs ministry is leading a new census of political parties
According to the Interior ministry's latest census, the Great Isle would have no less than some hundredths of political parties. Many political groupings have, however, shut doors during the latest years. A new census is definitely proving irretrievable. Lire la suite »
A soldier at the Foreign Office, is it?
Consequently to Ny Hasina Andriamanjato's resignation, the High Authority of Transition is likely to appoint its new Foreign Affairs minister before too long. THere would have been lots of runners up on the starting line up. But according to sources close to the HAT, a soldier is on pole position to replace pastor Andriamanjato's son. Lire la suite »
Religious leaders in Antsonjombe
The prayer session planned by the Clerical Leaders' Movement will, in the end, take place in Antsonjombe, the place granted to them by the capital city town hall. Lire la suite »
Madagascans in expectation of the ICG resolutions
The international Contact Group's meeting addressing the Madagascan case is holding its fifth meeting in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. The meeting has a fundamental relevance, Madagascans knows it well, and keep their eyes stuck on the Ethiopian capital city. Lire la suite »
The religious leaders’ intended March forbidden
The capital city's town hall denied demonstration right inside the Mahamasina stadium to the Clerical Leaders' Movement. A march on the Analakely-Mahamasina axis was supposed to take place prior to the gathering. Lire la suite »
90 legalistic partisans still behind bars
Some political prisoners have been spending several months behind the bars so far. Partisans of the ousted president Marc Ravalomanana have been repeatedly sent to jail since last year, and stand no chance to be released from custody, unless a new political consensus comes into force, or unless the High Authority of Transition falls. Lire la suite »