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Youth who led Madagascar protests hope coup leader will continue to hear them as president

  • Youth leader Donah Falia stated that despite the coup, there is still no relief for their lives, indicating, 'I still don’t see any hope for us.'
  • Young people have announced plans to protest again at May 13th Square if their demands remain unmet.
  • The military coup has received support from many Madagascans, reminiscent of the celebration during Rajoelina's rise in 2009.
  • Falia emphasized the need to present youth opinions to politicians and power groups in Madagascar.
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Youth who led Madagascar protests hope coup leader will continue to hear them as president

Last week’s military coup in Madagascar followed weeks of protests by youth angry about a lack of opportunity, poverty, and regular power and water cutoffs in the sprawling African island nation.

·United States
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FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE - Lova Rinel, special adviser to the deposed President of the Republic of Madagascar, denounces the heroism against the putschists, which she believes is fuelled by the rejection of elites, civic fatigue and endemic corruption in this country.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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