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Madagascar’s president has left the country on French military plane – French radio RFI

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October 13, 2025
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Madagascar's president has left the country on French military plane - French radio RFI

Madagascar's president has left the country on French military plane - French radio RFI

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ANTANANARIVO, Oct 13 (The African Portal) – Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina is no longer believed to be in the country after being flown out of the African nation on a French military aircraft, following a deal with President Emmanuel Macron, French radio RFI reported on Monday.

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Rajoelina was increasingly isolated after losing the support of a key army unit that joined thousands of youths protesting against corruption and poverty and demanding his resignation.

A Madagascar presidency spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the RFI report.

Demonstrations in the former French colony erupted on September 25 over water and power shortages but have quickly escalated into an uprising over broader grievances, including bad governance and lack of basic services.

In a further challenge to Rajoelina, opposition members of Madagascar’s National Assembly will begin impeachment proceedings against him, opposition leader Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko told Reuters on Monday.

Warned of coup on Sunday

Rajoelina warned on Sunday of an attempt to seize power in the island nation off the coast of southern Africa after losing the support of CAPSAT, an elite unit which had helped him seize power in a 2009 coup, following more than two weeks of Gen Z protests.

CAPSAT said over the weekend it was taking charge of the military and appointed a new army chief. On Monday, a faction of the paramilitary gendarmerie supporting the protests also took control of the gendarmerie at a formal ceremony in the presence of senior government officials, a Reuters witness said.
The president of the Senate – a focus of public anger during the protests – was relieved of his functions, the Senate said in a statement, and Jean André Ndremanjary was appointed on a temporary basis.

In the absence of a president, the leader of the Senate takes the post until elections are held.

Gen Z protest mirror those in Nepal and Kenya

On Monday, thousands of people gathered in a square in the capital, shouting “the president must quit now”.
Hotel worker Adrianarivony Fanomegantsoa, 22, told Reuters his 300,000-ariary ($67) monthly salary was barely enough to cover food, explaining his reasons for joining the protests.

“In 16 years the president and his government have done nothing except enrich themselves while the people stay poor. And the youth, the Gen Z, suffer the most,” he said.

At least 22 people have been killed in clashes between protesters and the security forces since September 25, according to the UN.

The anger mirrors recent demonstrations in countries including Morocco, Nepal and Kenya against ruling elites, with protesters sporting T-shirts and flags with the same symbol – a skull with a straw hat from the Japanese manga series “One Piece” – used by their counterparts in Asia and Latin America.

Madagascar, where the median age is less than 20, has a population of about 30 million – three-quarters of whom live in poverty, with GDP per capita plunging 45% between independence in 1960 and 2020, according to the World Bank.

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