Thursday , 2 May 2024
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The ruling authority's chief's decision to willingly get rid of the remaining TIM party's influence and to dismiss the elected mayors as expressively wanted by his supporters at the time of the national conference, is, as expected, far from a cause to rejoice for the concerned elected victims. The "so wants my people" strategy claims a popular democracy statute but increasingly becomes more and more totalitarian. The TGV resolution are above the law.

Illegal local election underway, affected mayors protesting

 

 
The elected mayors are not happy and are saying it loud. The association of the Analamanga region’s mayors swiftly denounced the HAT and TGV political maneuver, namely the illegal eviction of elected one year to the end of their mandate. Not a single legal text allows the executive power, be it that of a democratically elected president, to organize communal early elections his way. TIM Mayors are hesitating on running elections not going to recognized by their party. Could they refrain from it, they’d pave the way for the TGV and waste an opportunity to preserve president Marc Ravalomanana’s electorate. 
 
The HAT has been confusing its own little self in intertwined illegal processes, an umpteenth breach of the law is everything but a real surprise. The dictating authority’s chief can nothing but oblige, as his supporters are dying for these mayors’ positions. Andry Rajoelina can expect a long skull session when searching for a legal argument to this end. Even his minister in charge of Decentralization can nothing but notice the flagrant breach operated by the HAT. Not a single legal situation allows neither the dismissal of elected and acting mayors nor their replacement by a president of special delegation. 
 
In this sense, mayors likely to be fired by the HAT would be compelled to resign earlier if they ever wanted to run the incoming elections. Andry Rajoelina is keen on putting up a high profile in face of his supporters of the national conference, and already added this illegal requirement in an already controversial decision. Even though the violation stems from a partial decision taken by one or two thousands of the ruling power’s supporters, Andry Rajoelina is the one, committing the mistake when imposing a law to capitalize merely political motivated incentive. 
 
This is not the first ever anti-democratic HAT act. The Raiamandreny Mijoro, the members of the HAT and its political allies are jointly praising Andry Rajoelina and his decision, no matter how illegal it is. “The national conference’s paticipants bluntly wanted to replace mayors by PSD, but the HAT leader decided that a communal election would take place on December 20th. In order to display its neutrality, the HAT is not going to designate PSD, the people will recover the right to chose their new mayors.” 
 
What a delicate decision concerning his colleagues for an elected mayor turned into an illegal country leader by an anti-constitutional government change. No matter who’s asked for what, he, Andry Rajoelina, is the one who capitalized the order to remove all the elected mayors. What thing can be known for sure,  Andry Rajoelina will never ever run as a candidate for Antananarivo’s town hall! 
 
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