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The High Authority of Transition's leader is yearning to make a potential head to head meeting with Marc Ravalomanana in South Africa the decisive . Andry Rajoelina follows France's commands freshly presented by Alain Joyandet, French Secretary of State to Cooperation within the French speaking countries' oganization. This French track strongly matches the Rajoelina mobility's resolutions of its so named widened consensus.

Come out of crisis: Andry Rajoelina is in for the French solution

 

During his little show before a panel of very much favorable reporters, Andry Rajoelina put France forward to the top scene of the political crisis’ settlement in Madagascar. Things would have been budged by Alain Joyandet’s visit in Antananarivo. The crisis’ settlement would from now on be head to head issue: the ousted president vs. the former mayor of Antananarivo city, author of the putsch. This French solution is opposing the African Union’s expectations, meant to be the main line of conduct within the International Contact Group.  

 

Africa’s dignity is, however, being preserved against the previous colonial power’s offensive by the involvement of the acting South African President. Jacob Zuma addressed Nicolas Sarkozy about Madagascar during a large scale meeting in Washington. The meeting between Marc Ravalomanana and Andry Rajoelina is meant to take place on April 26th, 2010. According to the HAT leader, the Maputo charter is dead. He keeps on refusing to be true to his word pledged by a signature under his allies’ pressure. “The international community is conscious that it equally contributed to the failure of the Maputo process”, he said.  

The Rajoelina mobility is linking the next run of events to the resolutions of its” Teny ifampierana “, its debate held by the beginning of March: legislative elections, a national unity government of its choice, a new electoral law drafted its way, and the end of the transitional regime by December 31st, 2010. The French roadmap is sensibly the same, for calling upon a national unity government and mid term elections. Alain Joyandet’s proposal is only failing from calling upon a compulsory constituent assembly, let alone hurried and unilateral elections. Andry Rajoelina subsequently induced confusion when hinting that the national unity government would be erected before legislative elections (constituent assembly) and that another national unity governmental staff would be voted by the newly elected assembly!  

 

The HAT leader regretted the three other mobilities’ fierce resistance, that of Marc Ravalomanana on top of the chart, against the attempt to grant legitimacy to the dictatorship through an election. The ousted president already emphasized his position: the unconditional implementation of the Maputo Charter and that of its Addis Ababa Additional Act with amnesty and reconciliation as inseparable parts of the scheme. On the second Magro place, in Behoririka, “Dada”‘s partisans have not a shadow of eagerness to trust the Joyandet-Rajoelina roadmap. The Ratsiraka and Zafy mobilities are shouting loud to remain in the race. Both former presidents’ potential eviction is taking a dangerous turn. “France has always been dividing the Malagasy in order to reign undisputedly, it is an exclusively Merina solution which doesn’t reflect national unity”… tensions are stepping up.