Tuesday , 23 April 2024
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The transitional government members have been making a jackpot of their own within some months in power, and they never strained to make a secret of it at all. Madagascar has never ever witnessed so vivid evidences of how lucrative can collaboration with successfully empowered putsch makers be.

The civil society denouncing the transitional leaders’ treasure hunt, at last

. Some ministers are actually making a pride of bragging around inside their brand new six doors limousines despite the capital city’s tight streets. Some others are proudly spoiling roaring Hummvees. Vehicles usually worthing some billions in local currency are increasingly becoming a common scene, putsch makers and their henchmen behind the steering wheels. 

The transitional lords’ luxury is, somehow, insulting for Antananarivo city’s everyday average Joe . The state has a shrinking money reserves, the leftovers are poorly managed, but apparently not for everyone. The HAT lords are actually making a royal living from the relevant budget previously dedicated to the organization of the African Union’s summit, that should have been held in Madagascar in 2009. 

These various evidences of selfishness have finally become a cause for indignation for civil society members. “Ministers are affording to build buildings as large as castles” openly confirmed a member of the civil society. In the meantime, the economy is going down, a sharply increasing part of the population is fighting harder day after, just to make a living . 

The transitional government members have been making a jackpot of their own within some months in power, and they never strained to make a secret of it at all. Madagascar has never ever witnessed so vivid evidences of how lucrative can collaboration with successfully empowered putsch makers be. 

. Some ministers are actually making a pride of bragging around inside their brand new six doors limousines despite the capital city’s tight streets. Some others are proudly spoiling roaring Hummvees. Vehicles usually worthing some billions in local currency are increasingly becoming a common scene, putsch makers and their henchmen behind the steering wheels. 

The transitional lords’ luxury is, somehow, insulting for Antananarivo city’s everyday average Joe . The state has a shrinking money reserves, the leftovers are poorly managed, but apparently not for everyone. The HAT lords are actually making a royal living from the relevant budget previously dedicated to the organization of the African Union’s summit, that should have been held in Madagascar in 2009. 

These various evidences of selfishness have finally become a cause for indignation for civil society members. “Ministers are affording to build buildings as large as castles” openly confirmed a member of the civil society. In the meantime, the economy is going down, a sharply increasing part of the population is fighting harder day after, just to make a living .