Politics10/15/2025Bloomberg

Madagascar Army Officer Who Seized Power Says He’ll Become President

Madagascar Army Officer Who Seized Power Says He’ll Become President

In a recent development in Madagascar, a military officer named Michael Randrianirina has seized power and declared himself the country's next president. This move has led to the African Union suspending Madagascar and threatening to impose sanctions on those involved in the coup. The article states that Randrianirina will be sworn in as the new president on Friday, despite the African Union's condemnation of the situation. The coup has sparked concerns about the political stability and democratic process in the country. The article does not provide further details about the circumstances leading to the coup or the potential consequences for the people of Madagascar. However, it highlights the ongoing power struggle and the international community's efforts to maintain stability and uphold democratic principles in the region.

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