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Colonel Michael Randrianirina Sworn In as Madagascar’s New President After Youth Uprising

by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
8 months ago
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Colonel Michael Randrianirina has officially been sworn in as Madagascar’s new president, just days after a dramatic military takeover that followed weeks of youth-led protests demanding accountability and political reform. The Madagascar new president promised sweeping changes and a fresh start for the nation during a televised ceremony at the Constitutional Court in Antananarivo.

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Madagascar new president promises a new era

Wearing a suit instead of his military uniform, Randrianirina told cheering crowds that the country was “entering a new chapter.” He thanked young protesters for their courage in demanding change, calling the moment “a historic turning point” for Madagascar.

The new leader replaces Andry Rajoelina, who fled the country before being impeached after weeks of unrest. What began as demonstrations over persistent power and water shortages evolved into a nationwide movement led by the youth group Gen Z Mada, which accused Rajoelina’s government of corruption and poor governance.

Path to transition and reform

Randrianirina, formerly head of the elite CAPSAT army unit, joined protesters earlier this week, announcing that the military would oversee a transitional government and organize elections within two years. “With a people in full fervour, driven by the desire for change, we joyfully open a new chapter in the life of our nation,” he declared.

At the inauguration, trumpets sounded as Randrianirina took the oath to “defend national unity and human rights.” He vowed to reform the constitution, implement electoral changes, and rebuild trust in public institutions.

Reactions and challenges ahead

While many in Madagascar expressed cautious optimism, international observers remain wary. The Constitutional Court president, Florent Rakotoarisoa, rejected claims that the event was a coup, blaming the constitution’s flaws for the crisis instead.

Randrianirina’s rise marks a rare instance where a youth-driven revolution found support within the military ranks. As the country enters a transition period, citizens hope that this new leadership will finally deliver the democracy, stability, and reform that generations of Malagasy people have long awaited.

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Nakayenga Patricia Renee

Nakayenga Patricia Renee

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