Wednesday , 24 April 2024
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The physical presence of the wife of the president ousted back in 2009 by a putsch is likely to create a far too big political risk due to the unpredictable psychological impact on an untamed population. Rajoelina’s ruling power consequently took a radical step even if it means the flagrant violation of the crisis settlement Roadmap. Once again, the Civil Aviation Authority in Madagascar contributed to capitalize one of the ruling power’s political decisions. Lalao Ravalomanana was not allowed to get on the Airlink airline company’s jet on Saturday because of the very unobtrusively issued NOTAM. Ravalomanana denounced the opened hypocrisy within the ruling class as well as the obvious lack of will to promote any appeasement.

Lalao Ravalomanana prevented from coming home by Rajoelina and by the ACM again

Madame Lalao Ravalomanana’s arrival has not been made public in order to avoid huge crowds joining hands to a welcome gathering in Ivato. The Ravalomanana sphere accepted the conditions imposed by Andry Rajoelina’s transitional ruling power, so, the former first lady accordingly purchased her flight ticket price from Airlink airways.

“Unfortunately, she was not allowed to board the plane. An e-mail suggesting the company, not to take Lalao Ravalomanana on board was sent, and specified, “that the plane would not be allowed to land in. “”As a result of an investigation, the ACM finally acknowledged that it sent the e-mail” revealed Hanitra Razafimananatsoa me. It is unambiguously NOTAM.

“this is one more obvious evidence of widespread hypocrisy  from the top to the ground, official decisions merely deemed to deceive. This new abuse undermines the appeasement process and ruthlessly violates fundamental rights”criticized Hanitra Razafimanantsoa.  The Minister for Trade, Olga Ramalason, declared that “sadness is huge … but we need to forgive. “

He was bragging his alleged greatness to reporters for renouncing to “the eye for eye” in reference to what his “in laws” suffered in the hands of the “former government”.  Andry Rajoelina gave his word and publicly promised to let Lalao Ravalomanana come home on humanitarian reasons.

The communication operation did not succeed as expected, for Mrs Ravalomanana gently turned down the use the private jet and the official car offered by the transitional leadership. A handful of observers even suggested that the ruling power was intending to restrict her liberty and put the former first lady under house arrest.

The private jet, the private car, the house arrest were all supposed to fully isolate the first lady from the airport, the streets, well, from the outside world as a whole. The treatment would eventually have basically been dedicated to Marc Ravalomanana. The transitional rulers know what they have to reckon with if they don’t do this: namely a spontaneous triumphal welcome.

The failure of the attempt to build up on this event and the vengeful speeches produced by his supporters from the Government foreshadowed that the head of the transition would, as usual, break his officially stated promise.

Transitional Handicraft Minister Razafitombo Elisa fueled resentment even more when recalling that the year 2002’s exiled figures had to miss out on many family events as well, and consecutively called upon appeasement to come true in 2013. without a single shadow of credibility though.

Transitional Livestock management Minister Jean de Dieu Maharante expressed his outrage at the fact that he could return home to attend several important events in his family. The former governor of the Autonomous Province of Tulear has called upon Ravalomanana Lalao’s eventual return to be carried out in secrecy. No crowd should be tolerated at Ivato airport to welcome her and every public event expecting to host the former first lady could expect prohibition.

The transitional leader does not break his promises for the first time ever actually. Whenever he is expected to respect any political deal or agreement, he has to owe his allegiance first and foremost to his supporters, and keep out. In the end, being transitional leader comes up to a mere title to a petty figure with no political autonomy at all.

In any case, the Rajoelina sphere clearly confirms its will to reject the crisis settlement Roadmap if it does not serve its interests. Out of the question to leave Lalao Ravalomanana bring hope to a Malagasy nation brought to its knees, no matter how catastrophic the transitional rule is, provided that the ruling power thrives