Days later, Randrianirina declared the army was in charge. "It went from 'protecting the people' to taking power," Rafetison, 28, said in downtown Antananarivo.
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Madagascar coup leader sworn is as president, promises new elections within two years
Madagascar High Constitutional Court judges congratulates Col. Michael Randrianirina, sworn in as president, Antananarivo, Madagascar, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025.
The leader of the coup took over the presidency and then rewrote the constitution to guarantee the military’s political power ...
Colonel Michael Randrianirina, once imprisoned for an attempted mutiny, has assumed Madagascar’s presidency after ousting ...
Days after a military takeover after weeks of protests, Colonel Michael Randrianirina has been sworn in as the new president ...
A little-known army colonel became Madagascar’s president on Friday after a rapid power grab. He was sworn in as his ...
Madagascar was beginning the process of forming a military-led government three days after the army joined in mass protests ...
Col. Michael Randrianirina has been sworn in as Madagascar's new leader after seizing power in a military coup.
Colonel Michael Randrianirina was sworn in as president of Madagascar on Friday, three days after the army seized power ...
The leader of Madagascar's military coup says he is “taking the position of president” and that the armed forces will remain in charge of the sprawling African island nation for up to two years before ...
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