A significant part of Rajoelina’s collaborators would currently be standing against any change within the present governmental team. A farewell party had yet been organized in the run of a Cabinet meeting.
An increasing number of politicians and supporters of the young putsch maker is believing the reshuffle to be unnecessary, for it to be unlikely to change a thing to the current situation blocked by the lack of consensus between political fronts; hence it is taking a so long time to come true or not.
The armed forces’ lately stated stand is not helping much. The new government was basically labeled a “half military half civilian” one, but the top command turned the offer down while authorizing the involvement of military figures “without their uniforms”. Some officers would have recently released militaries willing to enter the new government, but the issue is miles away from easing matters.