samedi , 26 avril 2025
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The former transitional Prime Minister has uttered very sharp criticisms against the HAT president. Back on stage following his dismissal and a stay abroad, Monja Roindefo is not kind for his former "accomplice" currently on top of the State: He totally disapproves of Andry Rajoelina's personal decisions which, as a matter of fact, are sinking the nation further deeper in the crisis.

State Institutions: Monja Roindefo disapproves Andry Rajoelina’s « patchwork »

 

As far as Monja Roindefo is concerned, the appointment of a new Prime Minister (Albert Camille Vital), and the organisation of elections announced by Andry Rajoelina, are spots of dictatorship. « I am not for the new Prime Minister’s appointment, it is not only a unilateral but a personal decision » he stated. The first transitional government’s leader is regretting Andry Rajoelina’s doubtful patched up management of the State. « I am as against Andry Rajoelina’s personal decision, which is driving the country further deeper in the crisis, as much as I was against the International Mediation Group’s involvement », he argued.
Monja Roindefo is, thereupon, depriving the Rajoelina administration’s organisation of unilateral legislative elections from one more share of its expected scarce potential recognition. He, subsequently, contested the HAT president led ignorance of the international community’s point for being, allegedly, able to let the nation’s finances support the elections’ costs.  » This money belongs to the people » he argued. The former Prime Minister has appeared more than sceptical concerning these poles’ legality and legitimacy. By so being, he hints that his Monima party would not contest the elections.
Monja Roindefo is actually disparaging Andry Rajoelina’s lack of political experience, just as some high council’s wiseman would look down on his recent decisions whose effects inevitably entrenched the nation in a second to none institutional chaos.  » Personal decisions must be halted since they have serious backlashes on citizens’ lives », he scolded. The former Prime Minister is calling upon the High Constitutional Court to make a judgement and provide this transition with an institutional framework, a demand which dangerously hints that Andry Rajoelina’s unilaterally erected institutions are thoroughly illegal. The latter actually confirmed, through orders, the reorganisation of the transitional regime’s structure, and by the same way, his withdrawal from the Maputo agreements.
The international community also got its share of lessons from former Prime Minister Monja Roindefo. His position can be summarized by a disapproval of the international community’s short term vision of the solution to the crisis. The Monima party’s president did not let France get away with its consideration of exclusively french interests in Madagascar without care of the long term geostrategic stake. At any rate, Monja Roindefo is calling upon a « home made » solution to the crisis, and estimates that any « foreign made » solution is dimmed to fail.

« I was right, wasn’t I? » so can be interpreted Monja Roindefo’s message directed at the Rajoelina mobility which decided to cast him aside. The man has visibly not yet forgotten his bitter forced departure imposed when tough negotiation rounds about ministerial distribution were not yet over. Following his announcement of his candidacy to the Republic’s presidency, Monja Roindefo has become the odd one for a mobility devoted the leader of its so named popular struggle, worldwide more famous as Madagascar’s latest putsch. For having previously been dimmed to enter the transition’s Superior Council, he has now lost everything, so he, consequently, has still a lot to win.