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Politics

Political parties: does ecology pay off?

The green politicians from a couple of ecological parties created during the year 2009, are resounding their voice. The ideas are clear and justifiable but still fail to raise interest either from potential voters or from the political microcosm in general. For the parties Hasin'i Madagasikara and Natiora, the top priority is the political fight for recognition of their legitimacy. Lire la suite »

Marc Ravalomanana replies to the « Consultant » Ouedraogo

During a phone line intervention on the Place of Legality, the ousted president Marc Ravalomanana has emphasized to his supporters that the inclusive and consensual Transition's executive role assignment is not undisputable. The statement produced by, Ablassé Ouedraogo, one of the International Contact Group's consultants, does not worth an official decision. Lire la suite »

Before Addis Ababa: the ICG go-no-go asset for the end of the crisis

No need of signature, and no possibility to dispute the pre agreement found on October 06th, 2009, in Antananarivo again either; the International Contact Group is expecting the Addis Ababa stage of November the 03rd to the 05th to be the latest in the institutional crisis in Madagascar. As for the political crisis, it is light years away from being solved. Lire la suite »

The HAT to the look-out at the announcement of Marc Ravalomanana’s possible return in Madagascar

On one hand, Andry Rajoelina's partisans are exulting in expectation of a forthcoming international recognition of the young putsch maker, and on the other hand, the exiled President's possible come back, quite susceptible to thwart everything, is giving them the shivers. Lire la suite »

State Council: the Justice ministry vs Monja Roindefo again

The Justice ministry is displaying its full engagement by stating its opinion over the appeals attempted by Monja Roindefo, deposed Prime minister of the HAT, against the State. Mahazoarivo's current had denounced pressures; press led ones among others, directed against the judiciary, as well as various irregularities. Lire la suite »

Cécile Manorohanta: biometric identification cards for transparent elections

A technical meeting directed by the HAT deputy Prime Minister in charge of the interior was the first stage of the, from now on official, national identity card operation. The adoption of biometric technology is aimed at removing mistrust from the public opinion as well as from the political circles at the time of elections. Lire la suite »

Prime Minister Monja Roindefo in for resistance

Despite having been dropped by his president, Andry Rajoelina, then let down by the State Council, the first transitional head of the government is holding on to his job. Monja Roindefo is refusing to leave Mahazoarivo and announcing a new resort to the State Council. Lire la suite »

Confusion on top of the executive power: a transition in the transition

Is Madagascar actually a topless country? The judicial chaos presently engulfing the transitional regime is not to sort things out for the crisis resolution's good. Monja Roindefo kicked out; Eugene Mangalaza back in France, then Andry Rajoelina's title altered… is there any thing left possibly held for granted anywhere? Lire la suite »

The minister of the Justice taking the State Council wrong footed

Christine Razanamahasoa is in for it to the end. The Justice minister is keeping pressure up on the State Council in order to hinder it from making any decision in favour of Prime minister Monja Roindefo. She is actually campaigning to demonstrate that this institution is not empowered to suspend a new Prime minister's appointment order. Lire la suite »

Party life: the presidential poles in view

Parties and potential candidates are on the starting line for the likely forthcoming the presidential election. Pierrot Rajaonarivelo could run without the Arema, while the Avi is supporting Andry Rajaolina. Monja Roindefo is unveiling his ambitions. Lire la suite »