October 14, 2025
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Madagascar President against the background of protests fled from the country – media

According to Reuters, Madagascar President Andri Rajoelin fled from the country against the backdrop of riots and protests. Source: Reuters, citing sources of details: Randrianasolonya Swar, Opposition leader in parliament, reported that Rajoelina left Madagascar on Sunday after the army units went to the side of the protesters. “We called the staff of the presidential administration, and they confirmed that he had left the country,” he said, adding that the location of Rajoelins was unknown. The Presidential Administration did not respond to requests. In an appeal to a nation that was broadcast on Facebook late Monday, Rajoelina said he had to move to a safe place to protect his life. He did not reveal his location, but stated that he would not “destroy Madagascar.” The diplomatic source reported after the statement that Rajoelina refuses to resign. The military source reported to Reuters that Rajoelin had departed from Madagascar, a former French colony, on a French military aircraft on Sunday. The French RFI radio reported that he has concluded an agreement with President Emmanuel Macron. Macron, speaking in Egypt, after the Gaza Truce Summit and the release of hostages, said he could not immediately confirm the report that France had helped Rajoelini escape from the country. He added that the constitutional order at Madagascar should be preserved and that, although France understands the dissatisfaction of the country’s youth, military groups should not abuse it. The military source reported that the CASA French Army landed on Sunday at St. Marie Airport on Madagascar. “Five minutes later, the helicopter arrived and transferred the passenger to the CASA,” the source said, adding that the passenger was Rajoelina. What preceded: September 25, demonstrations in the country have flashed due to lack of water and electricity, but they quickly grew into an uprising due to wider dissatisfaction, including corruption, poor management and lack of basic services. President Madagascar’s office Andri Rajoelina said on Sunday that an attempt to unlawful and forcibly seizure the authorities was continuing in the country.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

According to Reuters, Madagascar President Andri Rajoelin fled from the country against the backdrop of riots and protests.

Source: Reuters with reference to sources

Details: Randrianasolonyako Siteni, the opposition leader in parliament, said Rangeelina left Madagascar on Sunday after the army units moved to the side of the protesters.

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“We called the staff of the presidential administration, and they confirmed that he had left the country,” he said, adding that the location of Rajoelins was unknown.

The Presidential Administration did not respond to requests.

In an appeal to a nation that was broadcast on Facebook late Monday, Rajoelina said he had to move to a safe place to protect his life. He did not reveal his location, but stated that he would not “destroy Madagascar.”

The diplomatic source reported after the statement that Rajoelina refuses to resign.

The military source reported to Reuters that Rajoelin had departed from Madagascar, a former French colony, on a French military aircraft on Sunday. The French RFI radio reported that he has concluded an agreement with President Emmanuel Macron.

Macron, speaking in Egypt, after the Gaza Truce Summit and the release of hostages, said he could not immediately confirm the report that France had helped Rajoelini escape from the country. He added that the constitutional order at Madagascar should be preserved and that, although France understands the dissatisfaction of the country’s youth, military groups should not abuse it.

The military source reported that the CASA French Army landed on Sunday at St. Marie Airport on Madagascar.

“Five minutes later, the helicopter arrived and transferred the passenger to the CASA,” the source said, adding that the passenger was Rajoelina.

That preceded: On September 25, demonstrations broke out in the country due to lack of water and electricity, but they quickly grew into a rebellion due to wider dissatisfaction, including corruption, poor management and lack of basic services.

President Madagascar’s office Andri Rajoelina said on Sunday that an attempt to unlawful and forcibly seizure the authorities was continuing in the country.

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