Madagascar Coup: Rajoelina Flees as Military Seizes Power
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* Protests in Madagascar: Widespread protests, largely led by Gen Z, have been ongoing for weeks, with protesters occupying a main square as Saturday. They are inspired by similar movements in Nepal and Sri lanka and are leaderless.
* Protest Grievances: Protesters are frustrated by lack of basic services like consistent electricity and water, questioning the future of the nation.
* Military Involvement: CAPSAT, a military unit with a history of political intervention (helping Rajoelina take power in 2009), has taken control of the armed forces, appointing new military and gendarmerie leaders.
* Coup Allegations: While commanders initially denied a coup,the military unit appears to be exerting authority,and Rajoelina has labeled their actions a rebellion and an illegal attempt to seize power.
* Ousted President: The text mentions Andry Rajoelina as the ousted president.
* Image Captions: The images show Andry Rajoelina and another image (the text is cut off).
In essence,the article describes a developing political crisis in Madagascar,with protests fueled by public dissatisfaction and a military unit seemingly taking control.
