Friday , 3 May 2024
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Rajoelina’s supporters strike back with equally holding a prayer ceremony of their own for the nation in the afternoon of Sunday, June 17th, in International Conference Centre of Ivato, in response to the same kind of gathering organized one week earlier by the leaders of FFKM as a way to welcome the resumption of negotiations supposed to drive the country out of from the current political crisis. This reaction can be held as the evidence of a certain aversion from the Rajoelina sphere for mediation process supported by the heads of the FFKM church.

A duel of prayers

A particularly strong military presence was noticed during the religious ceremony organized by Andry Rajoelina’s proxies. All of the transitional regime’s senior officials attended the ceremony, just as the regime’s leader’s parents were. The presence of one fringe of Antananarivo’s FFKM could equally not be overlooked. Rajoelina’s proxies are apparently longing for creating division within Madagascar’s Confederation of Christian Churches by opposing its leaders to each other. Rajoelina’s family and staff were all present, apart from Mialy Rajoelina, his First Lady.

During the similar ceremony previously organized by the leaders of the FFKM confederation, the President of the Transitional Supreme Council, General Dolin Rasolosoa, was Andry Rajoelina’s regime’s single collaborator, who attended the prayer session. Most of the political parties involved in the settlement of the Madagascan crisis do however accept the FFKM as a suitable mediator for the sake of putting an end to the political crisis.