Bearing the way things are developing in mind, the Malagasy crisis seems nowhere near to come an end, in spite of the world community’s optimism. Namibia’s President, currently leading the Troika, called in the name of the SADC upon moderation as well as respect to be granted to the Special Electoral Court’s verdict. The Court’s decision is however very much likely to get challenged too. In the run of a meeting held on January 16th inside the Magro square in Behoririka, Roland Ravatomanga, the Ravalomanana political sphere’s new spokesman emphasized the relevance of unity in the Opposition, for claims related to the need to recount presidential election’ second round votes are about to be renewed. As for Antananarivo city’ security forces, their leaders addressed the Special Electoral Court’s officials. Colonel Florens Rakotomahanina, regional state police department’s number one, declared that defense networks expected to secure the capital city and with a more particular attention; the Special Electoral Court’s facilities will be reinforced in the run of the release of presidential election’ results