Sunday, February 1, 2009

The mayor of the capital of Madagascar has announced the change of power in the country.

KommentariiLichnaya nepriyazn30.01.2009Protivostoyanie politicians in Madagascar has led to massive unrest Madagascar opposition leader, the mayor of the capital Antananarivo Andri Razhuelina proclaimed himself the new head of state. Speaking at an anti-rally Radzhoelina said that the President and the Government of Madagascar does not have coped with their duties, so he takes the management of the country in their hands, reports AFP.
Despite the statement of the actual change of power in Madagascar, the opposition added that in the near future to start a legal procedure for the removal of the guide. A claim, according to Razhueliny, would come to Parliament as soon as possible.
Statement by the Mayor of Antananarivo, was against the backdrop of the continuing massive demonstrations in Madagascar, degenerating into riots. Last week, popular unrest in Madagascar have died, according to official figures, at least 68 people.
Razhuelina and his supporters demand the immediate resignation of President Marc Ravalomanana and the government. The current regime in Madagascar opponents believe dictatorial.

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