Пт. Ноя 21st, 2025
Мадагаскар: Военные заявили о власти на фоне народных празднований

Видное военное подразделение на Мадагаскаре объявило о захвате власти у президента Андри Радзуэлина после нескольких недель протестов, вызванных общественным недовольством из-за нехватки воды и электроэнергии.

Сообщается, что на улицах Антананариву, столицы страны, начались празднования.

Полковник Микаэль Рандрианирина, начальник CAPSAT, заявил во вторник возле президентского дворца, что военные сформируют переходное правительство и проведут выборы в течение двух лет.

CAPSAT, аббревиатура от Корпуса управления персоналом и технических и административных служб, признан самым влиятельным военным подразделением на Мадагаскаре.

Нынешнее местонахождение президента Радзуэлина неизвестно. Он заявил, что находится в «безопасном месте» после предполагаемого покушения «военными и политиками», обвинения, которые CAPSAT отрицает.

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