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Thousands of people in Madagascar have been taken to the streets in different parts of the country last week in the largest protest of protests over 15 years.

The first as an indignation of basic needs has rapidly increased by some of the largest challenges facing President Rajoiline, second, since 2018.

22 Some more than 100 people were injured in conflict, in the UN, although the Malagasy government has spent the figures and explained “on the rumors and false details”.

What prompted protests?

The pressure began to build after being arrested on the 19th of September two earlings, who had organized peaceful display in the capital, Antananarivo, above the problems of the energy.

There were hours of long distances for the services that the government managed by government is a Firama.

Many saw their arrest as an attempt to present the official life leading to public anger, and the reason for public groups and the construction of the Internet-led to youth known as Gen. Z Mada.

The protests have since spread it across Antananarivo, including eight cities in that island, without the hidden signs.

Motivated banners, protesters have blamed the blactureuts and blamed the government by failing to ensure basic rights.

The activists again accused corruption within the electricity power company.

Who shows?

Gen Z protesters are now combined by others [Getty Images]

At first, Gen Z Mada planned what happened with social media sites such as Facebook and Tiktok. The Committee is intended to arrange more protests following a meeting between Gen Z Mada, community groups and local politicians.

Some groups are involved when protests begin. Several workers’ unions, between the largest country, the union of the Malagasy Trade Solarity, cast their weight after the LED youth organization.

Social organizations have called on church losing talks to “prevent Madagascar from entering conflict or civil war”.

The opposition leader Syy Randrianasoliakoiko and former President Marc Ravalanana had heard their support in the protests in a statistical statement on Wednesday.

The two gave them the offer to join RAjoilinina’s government, saying movement can be “betrayal” of the Malagasy people.

What do the protesters want?

Overseers have never issued the Manifesto but formerly in public services come from the broader needs of political change.

Many youths, facing unsafe and poorly paid jobs, asking for the presidency, accusing him of the problems they faced.

On Wednesday, the protesters in the capital came to see the moving flags and banners with the words “Rajoelina outside”.

The Gen Z Madi spokesman told AFP News Agency who wished that the President planning and “the cleaning of the National House”.

They also wanted Rajoelina to take responsibility for those reported that security forces were reported.

Some communications users also want to be dissolved in the election commission and the upper country court.

What is the answer government?

The man to the soldiers and the black skeces catch a default rifle in his chest.

UN says at least 22 people have died – the number of authorities appeared [AFP via Getty Images]

Safety forces kept the most difficult presence in Antananarivo and other major cities, and police spoke for tears and cannon water dispersing protesters.

The time period is reserved at home after the cities after reports of violence and robbery, including the heat of the financial service.

Rajoelina at first made efforts to place protesters, such as the government, seeking to communicate with young people and promise that the World Bank would fund the effort.

But when these steps failed to stop demonstrates, her tone changed.

At his Facebook page, Rajoelina said protesters ‘bullying to allow quotation’ and that the international troops had payments to move from her.

Financial architectories and nearby regions were sealed last week, with fear of rising violence.

Authorities maintain those gatherings without formal authorization becoming a public risk.

How is life in Madagascar?

Madagascar is one of the world’s poorest countries, 75 percent of the population live under the poverty line, according to the world bank.

About one third of the population of Madagascar 60 People find electricity, according to the international financial fund.

One demonstration told AFP that “the lives of the life of Malagasy lives deteriorate and bad every day”.

Is the President of Coales?

Political scientists and human rights activist Ketakandandriana Rafitoson told the AFP News Agency shows accident and intensified if the authorities decreed pressure.

He said “the result of the risk of the risk of political, vigorousness of the strongest power against external foreign disorders, as well as possible Economy.

But at work at home and expellion from the presence of humanity, the government may sign that he can double revenge rather than compromise.

Analysts say that Kingdom matters and key institutions can allow Rajoelina to pass the rapid tag.

Administrative experts say that a critical point can be that soldiers refused orders to crack protesters.

President Lovan Ranomo said on Social Media that “we do not want D’etat, because C’etat destroys the nation, because D’TAT d’Tat destroys the future of our children”.

Madagascar has been shaken by many rebels since they received freedom in 1960, including human protests in 2009 forcing Romanasana and saw Rajoelina the first time.

Rajoelina voted at the office in 2018 and was re-appointed in the year 2023 in competitives held by opposers.

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