Tuesday , 30 April 2024
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The HAT Prime minister condemns the international community's attitude, namely the persisting refusal to recognize the putsch originated transitional regime, as well as the pending sanctions directed against it. Camille Vital equally voiced his anger against the joint three other mobilites, responsible of such a situation according to him.

Camille Vital: “it is the international community which is rejecting us”

The colonel Camille Vital is a military, not a politician, let alone a diplomat. The HAT Prime minister bluntly reacted to the international sanctions inflicted by the African Union, and likely to be implemented by the other countries and organizations. “These countries have embassies on our soil, what about removing them “, he declared during an official mission in Morondava. While refraining to mention names, the Rajoelina mobility’s government chief clearly targeted aims the United States’ ambassador. Niels Marquardt had shortly before disowned the HAT and its unilateral roadmap aiming at the elections at any cost. But those are not the first ever baseless threats barked by the HAT leader’s circle. The Lt-Colonel Lylson, in command of Andry Rajoelina’s Special Intervention Force previously longed to lock the opposing ambassadors inside their embassy building. 

 

The HAT launched its fight against the rest of the world. Camille Vital mentioned France, the putsch’s ally, as a good example. He greeted with a particular care the visit paid by the French Secretary of State to Cooperation with the French speaking countries, and by president Nicolas Sarkozy’s Africa issues advisor. “It means that France is approving Madagascar’s policy, and that only elections are the way out of from the crisis “, argued the HAT Prime minister. Camille Vital is obviously referring to the roadmap meant to settle the issue through elections as early as possible. The erection of a national independent electoral Commission is the Rajoelina mobility’s leading argument. The dictating authorities have not yet responded to the French proposal made by Alain Joyandet, namely the cancellation of the constituent assembly idea, and the constitution of a national unity government.  

 

“We are not quarreling the international community, it is the one to be rejecting us”, denounced the HAT Prime minister Vital. The colonel strived to belittle the personal sanctions’ impact, by hinting that they are not hampering the HAT work. “We have all been entitled to sanctions at school, even I have already been punished “, he mockingly moderated while subsequently adding:”we have to face them up”. Camille Vital rejected the responsibility of these sanctions on three individuals whose names were not publicly stated. The transitional government chief is presumably makes reference to the three former presidents and current leaders of Ravalomanana, Ratsiraka and Zafy mobilities.  

 

For the time being, the transitional imposed regime’s 109 have not been very much worried by the African Union’s imposed sanctions. The pending eventuality of having the United States and the European Union following suit is, however, a cause for opened concerns. The economic sanctions and the progressive suspension of development projects is likely to make Rajoelina’s authority increasingly unpopular. Even the claimed victim’s position is likely to fade away, or turn into the uncomfortable suit of the one who cause a whole nation’s bankruptcy.