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Madagascar army colonel says military has taken charge of nation

The military, led by the elite CAPSAT unit, took control after youth protests over shortages and corruption led to President Rajoelina's impeachment and flight, with at least 22 deaths reported.

  • Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina dissolved the National Assembly after fleeing the country amid protests.
  • Colonel Michael Randrianirina announced that the military has taken charge of the nation.
  • The military dissolved all institutions except the lower house of parliament.
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CAPSAT unit announced control of the country after Parliament dismissed President Andry Rajoelina amid protests over lack of basic services

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In Madagascar, the military claimed power.

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The Star Kenya broke the news in Kenya on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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