Will Madagascar's coup overshadow its Gen Z revolution?
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Will Madagascar's coup overshadow its Gen Z revolution?
"The Take Madagascar's Gen Z protesters are declaring victory this week after President Andry Rajoelina fled the country and Colonel Michael Randrianirina declared himself president. This comes after young people led weeks of antigovernment protests. But with military leaders taking control and government institutions suspended, is this really the change Madagascar's Gen Z wants for their country?"
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Gen Z protesters in Madagascar declared victory after President Andry Rajoelina fled and Colonel Michael Randrianirina proclaimed himself president. Young people led weeks of antigovernment protests that culminated in the president's departure. Military leaders have assumed control and suspended government institutions, raising questions about the nature of the change. The seizure of power risks replacing civilian protest gains with an uncertain military-led transition and potential repression. Institutional suspension threatens governance, rule of law, and civil liberties while complicating pathways for democratic reforms. The situation remains unstable and raises doubts about whether youth-driven demands will translate into lasting political change.
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