The Malagasy authority's leader didn't go to Paris to celebrate July 14. Andry Rajoelina has not been invited, as France is still being hindered from officially recognizing him. This setback has been turned by Ambohitsorohitra's propaganda machine into an argument. Despite expectations of a last minute invitation, the HAT leader would have refused to join Paris anyway Lire la suite »
Politics
Rhodes oil plants case: the HAT focusing public attention over… Tiko.
As the authorities are being embarrassed by the embarrassing Rhodes oil plants case, their reaction is emerging from their public communication department. "The information's making of" has been completed inside the Tiko corporation's sawmill located in Sambaina. The Home Security Agency has searched a factory in which Rhodes Oil plants trunks were spotted. Lire la suite »
Rhodes oil plants case in Toamasina : high profile corruption in the area
The HAT’s clique is lying, big money is in their Rhodes oil plants related business Lire la suite »
The SADC mediation’s assessment mission reassured the HAT
The HAT is hating Joaquim Chissano, the acting mediator designated by the SADC and the international Community in the Malagasy crisis' settlement process. The Rajoelina sphere's "fake" senators did, however, welcome the Mozambican former president's envoys anyway. A record of the shoot out which took place on February 07th, 2009 has been broadcasted inside the senate's palace in order to convince Dr Leonardo Simao that the HAT's version is the right one Lire la suite »
Lezava Fleury : Madagascar’s successive leaders got it all wrong
Lezava Fleury, one of Toamasina’s politicians, has broken the silence Lire la suite »
One of Toamasina city’s reporter was short from being banned from entering the SPD’s office
Toamasina’s SPD could not bear criticisms and confronted a reporter. Lire la suite »
Civil society: the Coalition 1:0 the Alliance
The so much expected union between both of the civil society's formations is finally going to come true. The Coalition assigned to the organization of the national dialogue and the exploratory talks throughout the districts by the HAT is about to involve the civil society's alliance in its mission. The Coalition's unilateral decision to impose dates for these consultations became a hurdle in the run of this first consensual operation. Lire la suite »
Appointment of SDP: the HAT administration above the law
Through small size putsches in urban communes, the HAT is straining to enforce the eviction of elected mayors generally sailing under enemy colors, Tiako i Madagasikara. The HAT interior minister is patching up legality for an illegal process, as lurking behind an alleged continuity of governmental decisions, at the law's expenses. The installation of these illegitimate Special Delegation's Presidents (SPD) is, however, meeting opposition. Lire la suite »
The CENI is deploying over the whole territory without established goals
The electoral commission founded by the HAT still has to defend its existence and provide evidences of its effectiveness. The situation actually seems blocked by the lack of pending election and political agreement over the management of the transition's end . The elections' settings are themselves depending on a eluding belief according to which , some elections are going to take place, someday. In spite of a possible reshuffle in case of consensus, the CENI of the HAT remain keen keeping things under control. Lire la suite »
National or not, the dialog’s resumption is blocked by a complicated inclusion
The civil society's coalition and the Réimandrenies mijoro are playing the clock. Basically empowered by the HAT leader in order to organize the national dialog, the new Malagasy mediators are finding it hard to establish any genuine consensus. Convincing each and everyone to integrate the process is the mother of all priorities. The HAT lets it flow and displays so much evidences of hostility against any further international intervention that both Joaquim Chissano and Louis Michel might be banned before long in Madagascar. Lire la suite »