Madagascar's military announced the establishment of a civilian government!

Colonel Michael Randrianarison, leader of Madagascar's military, announced that a national unity government with civilian participation will be established soon, which will occur after he takes the oath as interim president on October 17.

Randrianarison believes that the change of power in Madagascar has taken place within the legal framework, not a coup, without the use of violence, and no one attacked the presidential palace.

Randrianarison also announced the establishment of a transitional defense committee, which will include both military and civilian personnel. He did not specify the functions and tasks of this body, nor did the Republic's Presidential Reform Committee, which was announced to be established on October 15.

Randrianarison stated that there are no plans for early elections. He emphasized that it is necessary to first reform the electoral commission and update the voter list to ensure a transparent and smooth voting process. The top priority of the new government is to meet the people's social needs, which was the fundamental reason for the downfall of President Andry Rajoelina.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1846131118308380/

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