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马达加斯加领导哗变军官“将就任该国总统”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-16 22:43

Group 1 - The military officer, Michaël Randrianiaina, is set to be sworn in as the President of Madagascar on the 17th, following a military uprising [1] - Randrianiaina stated that the takeover is not a coup but a responsibility to prevent the country from collapsing, promising elections within 18 to 24 months [1] - The African Union has suspended Madagascar's membership, and the UN expressed concern over the unconstitutional power transition [1] Group 2 - President Rajoelina confirmed his departure from Madagascar, citing serious threats to his life, amidst a crisis triggered by military-led power struggles [1] - Rajoelina's close ties with France have drawn criticism, with recent protests reflecting strong anti-French sentiments among the Malagasy people [1] - Following Rajoelina's departure, the National Assembly held a special session to impeach him based on charges of "dereliction of duty" [2]