Madagascar: The politics never end and the crisis is getting worse

By on September 1, 2010
Sentenced to hard work for the rest of his life, former President of Madagascar denounced the political trial, aiming to “prevent him from participating in the next election” and “disturbing the ongoing talks in Madagascar.”

This conviction of Marc Ravalomanana will “complicate the resolution of the crisis,” said Fetison Andrianirina, Head of the Ravalomanana Delegation. Opinion shared by a Western diplomat, who, noting the speed of the trial, confessed: “I am puzzled about the telescoping of the trial, which deserves further investigation and the political meetings on the transition issue”.
Thus, and to show their disapproval against such conviction, the three spheres of influence of the opposition, led by the three former presidents Didier Ratsiraka, Marc Ravalomanana and Albert Zafy, have promised to boycott the consultations being held in the Malagasy capital. This political action is initiated two weeks ago by Rajoelina, and aims to get the country out of the political crisis, lasting for a year and half. The initiators of this forum for dialogue have already indicated that the Roundtable will continue with or without the presence of the opposition.
The promised exit of political turmoil is not ready to emerge; it is unfortunately quite the contrary. The president of the High Authority of the Transition (HAT), Rajoelina, is trying to muzzle his opponents, and by doing so, he is only exacerbating the tensions between the different parties in Madagascar. paises en Dakar. Se trata de los Presidentes de Zimbabue, Robert Mogabé, de Angola, José Eduardo Dos Santos y de Zambia, Rupiah Bwezani.

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