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Comoros: Government Reverses Fuel Increase After Violence · Global Voices

Summary by L'Express
The government of the Comoros announced yesterday, Saturday, May 16, the temporary suspension of the rise in fuel prices after several days of demonstrations and confrontations in the archipelago. This decision comes as popular anger was gaining ground throughout the country, especially on the island of Anjouan. Comorian Minister of Energy, Aboubacar Said Anli, declared at a press conference that "the government and President Azali had ...
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The government of the Comoros announced yesterday, Saturday, May 16, the temporary suspension of the rise in fuel prices after several days of demonstrations and confrontations in the archipelago. This decision comes as popular anger was gaining ground throughout the country, especially on the island of Anjouan. Comorian Minister of Energy, Aboubacar Said Anli, declared at a press conference that "the government and President Azali had ...

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L'Express broke the news in Mauritius on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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