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Although the Rajoelina mobility Prime minister's first travel to Maputo was a dead duck, the HAT does not give up. The colonel Albert Camille Vital is to complete a vital mission in Addis Ababa: keeping the international community away from imposing sanctions. The potential return to the negotiation table is dividing more than ever.

Camille Vital in Addis Ababa to convince the ICG, the HAT says no!

 

No Comments!  HAT Prime minister Vital is, as a matter of fact, not very loquacious concerning his missions behind enemy lines. The black out estate after Maputo and before Addis Ababa is a cause for very deep concerns for the Rajoelina mobility, as well as for the political parties allied to the previous High authority of Transition. The dictating authorities have not been invited to the international Contact Group’s meeting, but the three other political mobilities have. Camille Vital is, therefore, sent to lay the potential latest cards up the HAT sleeve on the canvas in order to reverse the sway in the Malagasy crisis’ resolution process. His delegation in Addis Ababa is made of the TGV minister Hajo Andrianainarivelo, and Zazah Ramandimbiarison, Rajoelina’s advisor and Ambohitsorohitra’s first in command.  

 

This special operation squad is most likely the best that the HAT is meaning to oppose to Marc Ravalomanana’s alleged lobbying. The dictating authorities are highly fearing the SADC upper hand on the African union, for having to deal with Malawi’s president on top of the Union. They are concerned with the decision’s partiality, though the international community has thrown the dices long long ago: the only recognized solution is the implementation of the Maputo and Addis Ababa agreements. Jean Ping, president of the AU Commission emphatically reiterated during his stay in Antananarivo in January 2010 that the Mozambican former president Joaquim Chissano’s mission was over.  

 

Could there be any further rounds of negotiations, they would address the implementation of the Malagasy transitional Charter, the additional act signed by the four mobility chiefs and nothing else. But the dictating authorities do not swallow it that so easily. The HAT members are literally blocking Andry Rajoelina’s way back to the negotiation table with a fence of spears after December 2009 series of unilateral actions. “Complying with the Maputo Charter is off the point”, protested Marson Evariste. “It would be a death sentence for the transitional regime and the popular movement “. Andry Rajoelina’s allies are ordering him to keep standing tall on his decisions, particularly on the little personally remixed constitution passed by order in replacement of the Maputo Charter. The HAT has no other guaranty for its “stability” but such a defiance.  

 

Reboza Julien, HAT member, is watching farther than the perpetuation and the stabilization of the transitional regime, but keeps on emphasizing that compliance to the Maputo Charter is completely taboo for the dictating authorities. “The priority is the quest for change and not power distribution as a movie casting”, he argued. The former deputy is showing evidence of sufficiency in face of the likely resumption of negotiations. “Accepting talks is neither a pledge for concessions nor a sign of weakness “, he protested. What a radical stand for a HAT stranded in the ropes, isn’t it?