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Madagascar’s president leaves country on French military plane after Gen Z protests: Report

  • Opposition leader Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko confirmed to Reuters, `The president left the country, we called the staff of the presidency and they confirmed that he left the country`.
  • Last month, demonstrations that began on September 25 over repeated water and power cuts broadened into youth-led demands for President Andry Rajoelina's resignation.
  • A faction of the paramilitary gendarmerie formally took control and appointed Gen Demosthene Pikulas as army chief, while CAPSAT refused to fire and escorted protesters in Antananarivo.
  • At least 22 people have been killed and more than 100 injured since September 25, the United Nations says, while the TIM party plans impeachment and several of Andry Rajoelina’s allies fled to Mauritius.
  • About 75% of people in Madagascar live below the poverty line, and a hotel worker earning 300,000-ariary said wages barely cover food.
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Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina fled the country on a French military plane on Monday after reaching an agreement with Elysee Palace chief Emmanuel Macron, The Guardian reported, citing sources. The flight took place just before Rajoelina was due to address the nation.

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Madagascar's president, Andry Rajoelina, confirmed that he has fled to a "safe place" to protect his life, days after denouncing a coup d'état by an elite military unit and after weeks of protests against his government over the shortage of water and electricity and that at least twenty people have been killed in clashes with Malagasy security forces.

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While part of the army joined the challenge, the Malagasy president, cut off in a "safe place", refused to leave power and called for respect for the Constitution.

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The Zambian Observer broke the news in Zambia on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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