Sunday , 5 May 2024
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an eventual new transition would be a source of hope for some ones, a source of nightmare for others. The mediation action engaged by the FFKM, the Confederation of Christian Churches in Madagascar widely captured the focus as a matter of fact. Those who have been longing over four years for Andry Rajoelina to back off are rather optimistic whereas those who yearn for elections to be carried out as quickly as possible do frown the eyebrows.

Debate concerning a “new transition”

 

 

 

Behind the scene, those supporting the erection of a brand new transition with Andry Rajoelina out happen to be progressively gaining ground. They are convinced that the current political conditions to elections cannot pledge any sustainable settlement of the crisis, since neither the Electoral Commission nor the administration can be declared as fully neutral. No fair electoral competition can be secured as a consequence, and another post electoral crisis is very much likely.

 

In the opposite corner, some others, including the International Community, don’t want to hear about any extension of the transitional period. Every foreign representation may rightfully begin to shudder.

 

The FFKM has at least undisputedly achieved its first success: no one among the livings looks down on its mediation attempt. Over the decades, the FFKM’s political position has actually always been proving crucial into the settlement of political crisis on the Great Isle