The fact that Gen Z protests were taken seriously by the new president is a good sign . It shows they're willing to listen to the young people's concerns. Power and water shortages are serious issues in Madagascar, and it's about time someone takes them seriously . I'm keeping an eye on how things unfold under Col. Randrianirina .
I gotta say, this is super inspiring ! Col. Randrianirina is showing some serious promise by listening to those young folks and promising change . I mean, it's not easy for a new president to step in after a military takeover, but he's already talking about reforming the constitution and investigating the state-owned company that's been causing all the issues . And let's be real, who doesn't want warmer ties with Russia? It's awesome to see Gen Z protesters feeling heard and hopeful for the future . We'll have to keep an eye on how things play out, but so far, I'm feeling pretty optimistic about this new chapter in Madagascar's history
i was just thinking about trying that new plant-based milk at the cafe near my place it's so good! anyway, back to madagascar... i think it's cool that gen z protesters got a chance to express themselves and make their voices heard . but, have you ever noticed how some protests can just be super messy? like, remember that one time in new york city where the protest got out of hand and there were fireworks everywhere anyway, i hope randrianirina's presidency brings about real change for the country .
I'm not sure about this new president, Col. Randrianirina... sounds like just another politician making promises he might not keep . The fact that Gen Z protesters were able to bring down President Rajoelina is awesome, but we need to see actual change, not just empty vows . I mean, what's the deal with Jirama, the state-owned water and power company? Why did he promise to investigate them? Sounds like a waste of taxpayer money . And what about those "serious" cooperation talks with Russia? Are we really going to cozy up to Putin? Not impressed with this new leadership just yet...