General armies named as Madagascar PM in Quell Gen Z group
The President of Madagascar renovated Rajoelina was normally designated as the new Prime Minister in completing youth protests led to her rulership.
He said the nation needed the prime minister “able to restore the order and reliance” before composing the names of Gen Ruhin Fortunat Zelikelama.
In the coming days after the president expressed the fear of renewal effort, regular appointment marks the majority of governments and seems to be Rajolina’s attempts to prevent the army.
Society, known as Gen Z Mada, refused General’s name as a new prime minister and gave Rajoelina 48 hours to leave the ropes.
“As long as Rajoelina lives in power to continue the struggle,” said Genz Mada in a statement.
Teen September protests began on September 25, and public anger was started with repeated water and energy and energy.
Last week, Rajoelina expelled premier Christian Ntsay, a public, and his entire cabinet in an attempt to put the protesters.
In the Presidency declaration of the President Rajoelina, he announced the Gen Japama appointment, saying that the prime minister needed to “be ready to save Madagascar.
General was the director of a military drawer in the Office of the Premier until the appointment.
Last week, the UN states that at least 22 people were killed and over 100 were injured in protests, but the government refused math, explaining them as supported by “rumors and false details”.
On Monday, security forces were arguing with overseers in a few cities, as the confusion on the Indian Ocean Ocean Island came into its third week.
Many hundred youths, many university students, from the edge of the capital, Antanianarivo, in the city center.
One young man was damaged and taken to hospital to prevent conflicts and safety forces. AFP AFP AFP.
The collision and happened in the southern city of Toliara and town in northern Diego Suarez.
Madagascar has been shaken by many rebels since they received freedom in 1960, including large protests in 2009 forces the president Marc Ranicanona to postpone and recognized a powerful Rajoelina.
Rajoilena ruled for four years and returned to the 2018 defense. The protests marked the most important challenge to deal with from her rebate by 2023.
Despite its natural resources, Madagascar is one of the poorest countries in the world, 75 percent of the population live under the poverty line, according to the world’s bank.
About one third of the population of Madagascar 60 people receive electricity, according to the foreign financial fund (IMF).
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