Madagascar Soldiers Don Take Over Government After Dem Impeach President

Wetin start as protest for street don turn full military takeover as soldiers chase President Rajoelina comot for power.

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Di political wahala for Madagascar don reach breaking point as soldiers from di CAPSAT military unit announce say dem don take control after parliament impeach President Andry Rajoelina.

Di 51-year-old president bin refuse to step down even as people dey protest for street for weeks. Reports talk say e don go hide after e dissolve di national assembly to stop di impeachment vote.

Colonel Michael Randrianirina, di oga of CAPSAT, talk for capital city Antananarivo say, “We don take power.”
According to am, di military go form one committee with officers from army, gendarmerie, and national police wey go run things small time before dem set up civilian government.

Minutes before di announcement, di lower house of parliament don already vote to impeach Rajoelina with 130 votes — pass di two-thirds wey constitution talk for di 163-seat chamber.
Na di High Constitutional Court go now confirm di impeachment.

Rajoelina, wey bin be mayor before, talk say e dey “safe place” after some people try attack am.

Protests wey start September 25 don turn big when soldiers and police join citizens for street to demand make di president and im ministers comot.

Na di same CAPSAT wey help Rajoelina enter power for 2009 coup don now remove am again.

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