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After Pretoria: where are the mobilities?

Following the french deal's foregone failure in Pretoria, a new meeting is being scheduled, according to Joaquim Chissano, SADC and AU mediator. The three other leaders made it clear that they would forever refuse to give in to any secret and imposed deal. Andry Rajoelina is holding to his excuse, and announced that he would be boycotting this next meeting. Lire la suite »

HAT roadmap: Andry Rajoelina’s declared intentions

On Saturday May 01st, 2010 in Ivato, the HAT leader confirmed his intended unilateral process following the Pretoria stage's failure. A meeting with the army is going to prepare the erection of his national unity government as well as potential legislative election. Lire la suite »

Andry Rajoelina before negotiations: « there will be no more negotiations »

The scheduled meeting between the Mozambican international mediator, the South-African President, and the Malagasy political mobility leaders has been delayed in the evening of Thursday April 29th. In expectation of uncertainty, Andry Rajoelina emphasized to the press his reluctance to negotiate. The French roadmap is part of the holy scriptures for a HAT leader confirming his unability to betray his supporters by conceding anything else. Lire la suite »

Marc Ravalomanana: the pledge for democratic elections is the single condition

The Rajoelina mobility was thrillingly waiting for the ousted president to give in to the "franco-Rajoelina roadmap" on Wednesday April 28th, 2010. The HAT leader made it believe the move to South Africa to be a consecration. Marc Ravalomanana denied to be the stumbling block's source and presented perfectly legitimate conditions. Lire la suite »

Foregone agreement: Andry Rajoelina’s latest bluff?

Andry Rajoelina left Antananarivo by special aircraft from the Ivato airbase. The HAT leader made for Pretoria in order to save a solution to the crisis as well as his position, if ever possible. He alleged that an agreement would have already been drafted, confirmed and set to be signed. Could the signature fail to come true, the unilateral solution would take over. Lire la suite »

Noel Rakotonandrasana: the JSCME: replacement mediator in chief

The former HAT defense minister is shooting in the dark, but keeps on shooting anyway. Fired for excessive political commitment, Noel Rakotonandrasana has recently been tackling militancy for his Joint Superior Council for Mediation and Ethics. He now wants his ideas to be capitalized at the presidential level, or at least at the HAT for lack of genuine presidency, as a subsitute for the Republic's still official Mediation. The general wants genuine power doesn't he? Lire la suite »

A fifth mobility putting its money on the Pretoria stage’s failure and on the armed forces

The home grown solution is finding it hard to to go through but still has fans. Political groupings not included into the big four defined by international mediators joined forces and shaped up the fifth mobility. The displayed ambition is the erection of a significant consultation force within the settlement of the political crisis in Madagascar. The Crisis Settlement Front has some presidency potential contestants. Lire la suite »

The diplomatic ballet before Pretoria, France must reassure Rajoelina

The young Andry Rajoelina reported Joaquim Chissano to France's and South Africa's ambassadors. Although having been ignored while having invited the four mobilities in Pretoria, the mozambican former president and SADC-UA mediator is not on the touch line for so much. The deal proposed by Paris will not be free from negotiations even if the HAT leader is threatening to pull out if he ever has to challenge Marc Ravalomanana again. Lire la suite »

Rajoelina vs. Ravalomanana, vainly brought together,

The reconciliation process between the Rajoelina and Ravalomanana mobilities failed from bearing progress in the crisis' settlement process through the search for common ground. The rivalry between both groups is reflecting the opposition between both roadmaps, namely the charter of Maputo, and the French proposition. For being boosted by Paris' support, the dictatorship's leader does no more want to hear about negotiations. Lire la suite »