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Madagascar coup leader Randrianirina to be sworn in as president

Madagascar’s new military ruler Michael Randrianirina would soon be sworn in as president of the African island nation after a coup he led to oust President Andry Rajoelina.

Rajoelina, who was impeached by lawmakers after fleeing abroad over the weekend, has condemned the takeover and refused to step down despite Gen Z protests demanding his resignation and widespread defections in the security forces.

Randrianirina has told Malagasy citizens that the military has taken power and dissolved all institutions except the lower house of parliament or National Assembly.

“We will be sworn in soon. We took responsibility yesterday,” the army colonel told a press briefing on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, a day after the High Constitutional Court invited him to serve as president of the former French colony.

Two sources close to him earlier told Reuters he would be sworn in as president in the next day or two.

Lawmakers impeach Madagascar President Rajoelina

Randrianirina said on Tuesday that a committee led by the military would rule for up to two years alongside a transitional government before organising new elections.

Randrianirina was a commander in the elite CAPSAT army unit that played a key role in the 2009 coup that brought Rajoelina to power, but broke ranks with him last week, urging soldiers not to fire on protesters.

Rajoelina, who fled Madagascar on Sunday aboard a French military plane, is now believed to be in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

Rajoelina rose to power in a coup in 2009 on the back of youth protests, becoming the world’s youngest president at 34. But promises to improve living standards and eradicate corruption were never fulfilled.

Madagascar, where the average age is less than 20, has a population of about 30 million, three-quarters of whom live in poverty. Between its independence in 1960 and 2020, GDP per capita plunged 45%, according to the World Bank.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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