Ny Hasina Andriamanjato’s exit from the transitional ruling power keeps on fuelling political gossips.
The HAT hard wing is welcoming the move. All the others are, however, seeing it as a buzzing red alarm signal. The exit of the deputy Prime minister in charge of foreign affairs was, besides, turned into an opportunity to put forth a potential governmental restructuring.
In order to attract the international community’s attention, Camille Vital, the Prime minister, and the HAT leader, Andry Rajoelina, would even have considered a possible « opening ». The goal would obviously the demonstration of any alleged plurality in the transitional management. The other mobilities bound by the Maputo and Addis-Ababa agreements simply label the process as one more loophole in the list. The HAT margin is actually increasingly shrinking, because the other mobilities are making only a couple of options possible: the resumption of the signed agreements’ strict implementation, or Rajoelina’s exit from power, could he keep on failing to comply