lundi , 28 avril 2025
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Political deal in Ivato : polling dates issued for virtual institutions

Would the political agreement reached by the Rajoelina sphere and some defectors from the opposition’s front technically not representing their parties, finally be a shadow of common ground? Following series of failed attempts, the ruling power would have finally conceded a bit of its power while keeping what it wanted: a new electoral schedule. Apart from various polling dates, the deal has however led to nothing else, the HAT is intending on dealing with serious issues in the run of the National Conference. Lire la suite »

The Ranjeva and his inconvenient truth

Lawyer Raymond Ranjeva’s speech is beginning to annoy the High Authority of Transition in an increasingly serious extent. This law expert has actually been repeatedly urging for the completion of “reconciliation between Madagascans” and the erection of a “strong” and “neutral” transition during the latest week. Lire la suite »

« Dinika santatra »: the Rajoelina authority’s B plan

The "Dinika santatra" or the National Dialog's preliminary talks were never meaning to settle the political crisis. They are rather basically part of the dictating authority's loophole aiming at granting legitimacy to a failed roadmap. For lack of a crisis exit, the Rajoelina regime is longing for a transition exit. For this to do, it still has to patch up some consensus and an alleged neutrality following a first failure. Lire la suite »

The way to a HAT national monolog

For lack of consensus in the crisis' settlement process, the ruling authority is trying to enforce a piece of its mind. The other political spheres refuse the pseudo dialogue orchestrated by the HAT and ask for a recovery of the political lull. Lire la suite »

CENI: the opposition is maintaining the HAT label

The CENI is working and communicating for the time being, and keeps on suffering the HAT allegeance label. It has so far been failing from appearing inclusive enough and keeps on progressing in a unilateral way. It is actually jeopardizing its very credibility and its capacity to pledge an election's transparency. Lire la suite »

Does Andry Rajoelina’s Special Intervention Force still worth it?

The French ambassador's word has re-launched the debate concerning the Special Unit devoted to the HAT and its leader Andry Rajoelina. Political police or squadron in charge of the fight against terrorism, no matter its name, Lt-Colonel Lylson's squad is a deterring force mission of which is the protection of the ruling regime. Lire la suite »

Civil society: poor start

In the difficult quest for consensus and inclusiveness as settlement of the political crisis in the country, both of the civil society's groups still find it hard to join hands. This pointless dialog is being completed through press groups since the meeting supposed to have taken place by the beginning of July is constantly being postponed for various reasons. For feeling empowered by the HAT, the Coalition persists to advance in spite of the Alliance's call upon talks prior to any action. Lire la suite »