The Opposition has strategically been proving much too scattered to make a decent challenging force. Some of its members are keen on daring straight away the electoral odds, whereas some others long for putting Andry Rajoelina’s ruling power down prior to addressing any election. There is hardly enough common ground to move together in any direction forward. As a consequence, political individuality recovers the upper hand until any strong and widely accepted figurehead ever stands to lead the way. It does not take a rocket scientist to find who is pleased by and taking advantage from this oppositional weakness.