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Madagascar’s government, led by Andry Rajoelina , will reject a South African Development Community resolution that it should allow former president Marc Ravalomanana to return from exile.
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Madagascar’s transitional government should all allow political exiles, including former president Marc Ravalomanana, to return to the country without conditions, the South African Development Community said.
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Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina started the process of forming a new government after most parties in the country signed an agreement to end a political crisis.
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Supporters of Madagascar leader Andry Rajoelina said Southern African Development Community proposals that include recognizing him as head of a transitional government should be signed by next week.
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Madagascar’s three main opposition groups called for protests and said they will set up a rival government until elections are held in the country.
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Madagascar’s three main opposition groups said international mediation efforts to end a two-year political and economic crisis have failed.
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Madagascan President Andry Rajoelina reappointed Camille Vital as prime minister of the country’s transitional government that aims to end a two-year political and economic crisis.
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Talks to resolve Madagascar’s political crisis will resume within the next two weeks after stalling over an amnesty for former President Marc Ravalomanana and a timetable for elections.
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Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina expects that talks aimed at resolving a political crisis on the Indian Ocean Island probably will fail, said one of his senior advisers, Rolly Mercia.
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Madagascar’s feuding political leaders are committed to finding a solution during talks aimed at ending an impasse on the Indian Ocean island nation, the main mediator said.
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