Saturday , 4 May 2024
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The political bottleneck is totally plugged up. The setting up of the new transitional government is, more than ever, complicated. And some partisans of Andry Rajoelina are now putting the possibility of street demonstrations forward in order to lay claim for all of the key ministries.

Rajoelina’s partisans threaten to return to the streets

 

The assignment of the so called sovereignty ministries totally brought the setting up of the Transition’s government to a standstill. The national unity Prime Minister Eugene Mangalaza has no other resorts but standing by the four mobility leaders’ “wisdom”, supposed to lead to a common ground on the new staff’s framing. 

 

In face of the situation, some partisans Andry Rajoelina, Transition’s president, displayed a firm will to question the agreements signed by the mobility leaders anew. “Could the situation last any longer, we would return to the street again” declared Alain Ramaroson from the Forces for Change. This zealous partisan of Rajoelina unequivocally requires all of the sovereignty ministries.  

 

In the same way, the Committee for the Defense of Democracy (KMDT), an union of individuals supportive of Rajoelina’s demonstrations on the place of May 13th by the beginning of the year 2009, also recommends re enactment policy. Its members obviously wished they could erect a government without the other political mobilities. The KMDT programmed a demonstration for November 21st. A promise stemming from the Home Security Minister about the settlement of the current political hurdle drove the KMDT to refrain from action.  

 

Andry Rajoelina himself proposed the government’s members named before the signature of the Maputo political agreement to remain in charge, could a national unity government fail to emerge. The proposal is obviously not to everyone’s liking. Neither the international community nor the political mobilities have ever been figuring this out.