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An army commander who led a mutiny in Madagascar states that the military has assumed power following President Andry Rajoelina’s impeachment by MPs, forcing him to flee the country after weeks of youth-led protests.
Rajoelina had resisted stepping down despite increasing gen Z protests demanding his resignation and widespread military defections.
“We have taken the power,” Colonel Michael Randrianirina announced on state radio, indicating the military was dissolving all institutions except the lower house of parliament, or the national assembly.
Randrianirina subsequently informed reporters that a committee led by the military would govern the country for up to two years alongside a transitional government before organizing new elections.

“The following institutions are suspended: the Senate, the High Constitutional Court, the Independent National Electoral Commission, the High Court of Justice, and the High Council for the Defence of Human Rights and the Rule of Law,” stated the country’s military leaders.

A man wearing a military uniform among a crowd of people.

Military commander Michael Randrianirina joined protests in Antananarivo, Madagascar, declaring the armed forces’ takeover of the country. Source: AP / Brian Inganga

In a day of turmoil for the country off southern Africa’s coast, the 51-year-old leader, whose whereabouts are unknown, earlier sought to dissolve the lower house by decree.

But MPs went ahead with a vote to impeach him, leaving the country in a constitutional deadlock which the military seized upon to declare they were taking charge.
Rajoelina, who himself came to power in a coup in 2009, condemned the power grab by the military.

Randrianirina, a commander in the elite CAPSAT army unit that played a key role in Rajoelina’s 2009 coup, broke ranks with him last week.

A man in a grey suit, sitting in front of a patterned wallpaper with a circular gold emblem and a flag, is speaking.

In a video released earlier this week, Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina delivered a speech from an undisclosed location after being forced into hiding. Source: AP / Presidency Of The Republic Of Madagascar

In a defiant address earlier this week, Rajoelina said he had been forced to move to a safe place because of threats to his life.

An opposition official, a military source and a foreign diplomat told Reuters he had fled the country on the weekend aboard a French military plane.
His isolation increased further when even MPs from his ruling coalition, which holds a parliamentary majority, voted to impeach him on charges of engaging in activities deemed incompatible with presidential duties.
Rajoelina had repeatedly warned in recent days that an attempted coup was underway in the country.

Protests began on 25 September over water and power shortages, quickly escalating into an uprising over broader issues, including corruption, poor governance, and inadequate basic services.

The anger mirrored recent protests against ruling elites elsewhere, including Nepal and Morocco.

Protesters celebrate in the streets

Earlier on Tuesday, at Antananarivo’s May 13 Square, along the main street lined with palm trees and French colonial architecture, thousands of protesters danced, marched, sang, and waved banners condemning Rajoelina as a French puppet due to his dual citizenship and support from Madagascar’s former colonizer.

Protesters waving the Madagascar flag celebrate the back of a car.

Protesters took to the streets of Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, to celebrate. Source: AP / Brian Inganga

Many were waving Malagasy flags and the signature gen Z protest banner of a skull and crossbones from the Japanese One Piece anime series.

At one point, Randrianirina took the stage and asked: “Are you ready to accept a military takeover?”
Later, as news of the military takeover filtered through to protesters, many were jubilant.
“We’re so happy Andry Rajoelina is finally gone … we will start again,” high school student Fih Nomensanahary said, with four of her friends cheering alongside her.
Others were more cautious.
“They need to hand over to a civilian administration quickly and have an election,” said Rezafy Lova, a 68-year-old IT consultant.
CAPSAT had joined the protesters over the weekend, saying it would refuse to fire on them.
It went on to take charge of the military and appointed a new army chief, prompting Rajoelina to warn of an illegal attempt to seize power.
Since then, the paramilitary gendarmerie and the police have also broken ranks with Rajoelina.
Madagascar, where the average age is under 20, has a population of about 30 million, three-quarters of whom live in poverty.
Between its independence in 1960 and 2020, GDP per capita plunged 45 per cent, according to the World Bank.

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