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The political groups recently gathered in Ivato’s International Conference Center decided to draft an electoral schedule. The former HAT Prime Minister’s Monima party stayed away from it and now believes the resolution to be a dead duck.

The Monima party rejects the political meeting’s resolutions drawn in Ivato

Political groups planned to hold the referendum on November 17th, legislative elections on April 13th, and the presidential election’s first tour on June 1st 2011.

Gabriel Rabearimanana, the Monima Party’s secretary general, is believing the crisis’ settlement process to be requiring either a remake of the Maputo agreements, the pledge for international recognition, or the implementation of the High Constitutional Court’s decision to call upon a Transition in face of the year 2009’s ruling power gap.

Ivato’s meeting and its resolution are, in the end, far from rallying the whole political class, even if individuals stemming from the opposition are in for them.