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Madagascar Military Coup: Army Takes Control After Anti-Government Protests

In a dramatic turn of events, the military in Madagascar has seized power following weeks of anti-government demonstrations. Colonel Michael Randrianirina, from the CAPSAT military unit, announced the takeover, stating that a committee of army and police officials will govern the country until a civilian government is established.
This move comes after President Andry Rajoelina went into hiding, fearing for his safety, and was later impeached by parliament. The protests, led by the country's youth, were sparked by anger over water and electricity shortages. The army's intervention has been met with mixed reactions, with some protesters welcoming the change while others remain cautious.
This video explores the recent political upheaval in Madagascar, the role of the military, and the future of the country's leadership.

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