Colonel Michael Randrianirina, the military leader who seized power through a coup in Madagascar, was sworn in as the country’s new president on Friday. The swift power grab ousted the previous government, marking a significant shift in Madagascar’s political landscape.
The oath-taking ceremony drew large crowds, reflecting the high public interest in the unfolding events. This change in leadership comes amidst ongoing tensions and uncertainty in the region.
International Reaction
Various international bodies, including the United Nations, have condemned the coup and called for the restoration of peace and unity in Madagascar.
Current Situation and Outlook
The situation remains tense as the new president assumes control and prepares to steer the country through this period of political transition. Observers are watching closely to see:
- How the new leadership will address the challenges facing Madagascar
- The response of the international community
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