A military Prime minister is what is being expected by Rajoelina’s supporters, following the new disagreements born by third meeting held in Maputo, boycotted by the transitional president.
In a press conference, Andry Rajoelina reported the difficulties of cohabitation within the Transition whereas its institutions have not been put in place, and as the new government is completely bogged down. Rajoelina wants to « engage the necessary measures » in face of difficulties.
Following these declarations, the transitional president’s supporters are expecting unprecedented actions from him. The dismissal of the national unity Prime minister, Eugene Mangalaza, would be a possibility, so that Rajoelina recover full control anew.
The present situation seems to compel Andry Rajoelina to get rid of the Transition’s other leaders. The move would definitely lay the Maputo and Addis Ababa processes pledging a « consensual » and » inclusive transition » in their graves.