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  10 Mar 2026, 18:56
Update : 10 Mar 2026, 20:54

Madagascar's leader fires PM, cabinet

ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, March 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Madagascar's leader, 
Colonel Michael Randrianirina, has sacked his prime minister and dissolved 
the cabinet he appointed soon after seizing power following youth-led 
protests five months ago.

The colonel chose Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo, from the private sector, as 
prime minister after a military power grab that sent former president Andry 
Rajoelina fleeing in October.

Randrianirina "announces that, in accordance with the provisions of the 
constitution, the government is suspended from its duties," a presidency 
spokesperson said in a statement Monday.

A new prime minister will be appointed "shortly", he said, without providing 
a timeline or a reason for the dismissal.

Randrianirina came to power after demonstrations started in September against 
persistent water and power shortages and snowballed into a protest movement 
that the government tried to stop with a crackdown, leaving many people dead 
and injured.

The colonel has denied staging a coup, insisting the Constitutional Court 
"transferred power" to him, and has pledged a two?year transition period, 
according to a programme released at the end of February.

An initial phase of wide-ranging consultations until the end of 2026 was 
scheduled to lead to a draft new constitution and a presidential election due 
in the last quarter of 2027.

The African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) was due to convene a 
meeting Tuesday on Madagascar, marking its fourth since October.

Randrianirina has moved swiftly to court new diplomatic alliances, declaring 
a "new era of cooperation" during an official visit to Moscow last month 
where he was received by President Vladimir Putin.

Days later in Paris, he and President Emmanuel Macron announced a "renewed" 
and "balanced" partnership with France, the former colonial power.