Madagascar’s new prime minister named after military coup

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Madagascar's military coup has taken a new turn, with Colonel Michael Randrianirina appointing businessman Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo as the country's new prime minister. The move comes after the former president, Andry Rajoelina, who was ousted by protesters driven by Gen Z youth movement, condemned the takeover and refused to step down despite facing defections in the security forces.

The appointment of Rajaonarivelo, a known businessman with international connections, marks a shift in Randrianirina's strategy as he seeks to stabilize the country. However, Rajoelina remains defiant, vowing to remain in exile after fleeing Madagascar amid nationwide protests.

Randrianirina seized power earlier this month following widespread unrest sparked by Gen Z-driven protests that aimed to overhaul the system. The military takeover has been widely condemned by the international community, with the United Nations and African Union suspending Madagascar's membership.

Rajoelina's sudden ouster caught many off guard, particularly as he had fled abroad amid the protests, prompting lawmakers to impeach him for desertion of duty. Despite facing mounting pressure, Rajoelina remains in a safe location, though its exact whereabouts remain undisclosed.

The situation in Madagascar continues to be volatile, with the country's High Constitutional Court having ratified the military takeover just hours after it took place. The little-known colonel who led the uprising has now taken on the role of president, but his leadership is yet to be tested fully.

As tensions continue to simmer, the international community remains closely watching the situation in Madagascar, with many hoping for a return to stability and normalcy. However, with Rajoelina's refusal to step down and Randrianirina's appointment of a new prime minister, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the island nation.
 
🤯 I'm so worried about Madagascar right now... the situation is super volatile and I'm not sure how this is going to all play out. 🌪️ It's crazy that Gen Z youth are leading these protests and demanding change, they deserve a voice. The international community should be supporting them more than just condemning the military takeover. 💥 And Rajaonarivelo as PM? That's a big risk, I hope he can make some positive changes for the country. 🤞 Meanwhile, it's heartbreaking to see Rajoelina still in exile, it feels like he's being punished for trying to lead his people. 🤕 As someone who cares about mindfulness and wellness, I'm finding all this uncertainty really stressful... need to focus on my breath and stay positive 💆‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this turn of events in Madagascar 😬. A businessman as PM? It feels like the military is just trying to fill power vacuum with someone who can keep them in check 💸. And what about the protests and unrest that led to the coup? Did no one consider the people's concerns 🤷‍♂️? Randrianirina's plan seems more like a PR stunt than real change 📺. Meanwhile, Rajoelina is still out there, waiting for his chance to return... this could get messy 🔥. Can't help but wonder what's next for Madagascar 🌴
 
🤔 This whole situation is super confusing lol. I mean, Colonel Randrianirina goes from being a military leader to President, then appoints some businessman as PM and suddenly everyone's like "okay, stability is coming"? 🙃 But honestly, with Rajoelina still defiant and refusing to leave exile, it feels like just a band-aid on a bigger issue. And what about the international community? They're basically saying "yeah, everything is fine" when we all know this situation is a hot mess 🔥
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... 😕 I mean, one minute Andry Rajoelina is the president, the next he's out, and now Colonel Randrianirina has appointed some businessman dude as prime minister? 🤯 It just feels like one big mess. I'm not sure what to make of it all. On one hand, I get why they want stability, but on the other hand, it feels like they're just throwing everyone under the bus... or in this case, replacing Rajoelina with someone who's not exactly known for his experience. 🤔 Has anyone even checked if this guy has a clue what he's doing? 😂
 
omg i'm still trying to process what's going on in madagascar 😲 i mean, a military coup is already super unstable, but adding a new pm with international connections? that's like switching sems in mid year exam 📚😬 what's next? is rajaonarivelo gonna be the one to fix all the problems or just prolong them? 🤔 i feel bad for rajoelina tho, he was ousted by protesters but still refusing to step down? that's like trying to pass a math test without studying 😩 anyway, i hope the international community can help stabilize things soon 👀
 
🤔 I'm watching this whole situation in Madagascar unfold with interest... I mean, who wouldn't want stability? But, as someone who's lived long enough to see some changes, I gotta wonder - what's really going on behind those closed doors? 💡 It seems like everyone's got their own agenda, and the youth movement that started all this is still out there, waiting for something to happen. I'm not sure if a new prime minister is gonna make that much of a difference. 🤷‍♂️ What do you think, folks?
 
idk how long this coupm is gonna last lol ... col randri's all about stablizing the country but rajaonarivelo seemz kinda sketchy 2 me he got internashnal connections and alll that jazz but randri didn't exactly put out a press release sayin he wanted a businessman as pm

rajoelina's still defying authority tho i feel bad for him, got caught off guard and all but at the same time he cant just b all like "oh ok i'll b quiet now" cuz hes got his ppl and its not that easy

anywayz back 2 madagascar... its been a wierd few days 4 them whats gonna happen nxt? will randri's govnt get more popular or will it implode
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this new PM appointee, Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo... sounds like a shady character to me 🕵️‍♂️. I mean, he's got international connections and all, but what does that even mean for Madagascar? Is it just gonna be another puppet government with a face-saving name change 😒? And what about this Gen Z movement that brought down Rajoelina in the first place? Are they done with their protests or is there still more to come? 🤯 It's all pretty unclear to me...
 
😕 my heart goes out to those people in Madagascar 🌍, they're going through so much turmoil right now... it's like they're stuck between two different worlds 🌐, trying to figure out who leads them and how to move forward 🤔. Rajoelina's refusal to step down is really concerning, I can imagine how frustrating and scary that must be for him 😩. And the international community is like "what do we do next?" 🙄... I just hope they can find a way to calm things down and bring some peace to the island soon 🌴💆‍♀️
 
🤔 this whole situation is just wild... i mean, you got these young people all fired up about change and then they just take matters into their own hands... its like, im not saying the system was perfect or anything but is it really worth overthrowing? 🤷‍♂️ and now there's this businessman as prime minister... i dont know how much of a difference he'll make, but hopefully stability comes back to the country soon. 🙏
 
🤯 this is getting crazy in Madagascar... I mean i get that you gotta shake things up but come on herintsalama rajaonarivelo? businessman guy? who does he even know lol?? and what about randrianirina, isnt he like a colonel or something? why did he think it was a good idea to take over the country? didn't he see how angry everyone was gonna get? 😂 anyway i guess thats just the way it goes when you wanna be in charge...
 
lol wut is goin on in madagascar?? 🤯 they gotta have a revolution or somethin every 5 yrs 😂 randrianirina and rajaonarivelo are just swapmin out the heads like thats how u solve problems 😴 like whats with this gen z youth movment tho? cant these kids make up their minds? are they tryna start a new system or just cause trouble for the sake of it? 🤔 i mean, international community is all "oh no, what's goin on in madagascar" and then they suspend membership... who gets to decide that? 😒
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole situation in Madagascar 🤕. I mean, a military coup is never a good sign, and now they're appointing some businessman as PM? It's like they're trying to paper over the problems instead of actually addressing them. And what's with Rajoelina refusing to step down despite facing all these protests? He needs to accept that his time is done and move on 🚫. The international community is right to be watching this situation closely, too – it could get really ugly if things don't settle down soon 💥.
 
Ugh I'm getting so stressed thinking about Madagascar 🤯! This whole situation is just crazy. I mean, one minute Andry Rajoelina's in charge, next he's out of the country and now a new prime minister? 🤔 It's like the world is spinning out of control. Gen Z youth movement is trying to make a change, but it feels like they're getting lost in all this chaos 😩. International community is just sitting back and watching, which is not helping the situation at all... I need something to calm me down 🌿
 
OMG, I think this is a total game-changer 🤯! Like, who needs stability and normalcy when you can have some fresh faces in power? Colonel Randrianirina taking the helm as president is exactly what Madagascar needed – a new perspective and maybe some actual business sense 💸. And let's be real, Rajaonarivelo being PM is like the ultimate power move 😎. I mean, who wouldn't want to hire a rich businessman with international connections? The fact that Rajoelina is still out there causing drama is just a bonus – it's like the universe is giving us some extra entertainment 📺. Bring on the chaos and the uncertainty! It's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out 💥.
 
🤔 I gotta wonder, what does this whole situation say about us as humans? Like, when we see someone get ousted from power, do we just sit back and watch, or do we take a stand? In Madagascar's case, it looks like the youth movement is trying to make their voices heard, but sometimes that means chaos ensues. 💥 The thing is, change can be scary, but sometimes it's necessary for growth. We gotta ask ourselves, are we willing to disrupt the status quo if it means creating a better future? 🌎
 
I'm like totally split about this whole situation 🤯. On one hand, I get why people are outraged that Andry Rajoelina got ousted and was forced into exile... he's still got a lot of influence and it's unfair that he's being made to flee the country. But on the other hand, I'm all for stability and security in Madagascar 🙏. Colonel Randrianirina is trying to make some tough decisions to get the country back on track, even if it means making some unpopular moves.

But then again, shouldn't Rajoelina be allowed to stay in his own country? It's not like he's causing any harm just by being there 🤔. And what about Rajaonarivelo as prime minister? Is he really the right guy for the job? I'm all confused about this whole thing 😂.
 
OMG u guys I just can't even rn... 🤯 Madagascar is literally going crazy right now 😱 and nobody knows what's gonna happen next! So Colonel Randrianirina seizes power & appoints this businessman Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo as PM, but meanwhile Andry Rajoelina who was ousted refuses to budge 🙅‍♂️ still defiantly saying he'll stay in exile... what even is that?! 🤷‍♂️ The international community is all like "what's good with this" and the UN & AU just suspended Madagascar's membership 🚫. This situation is getting more & more intense by the minute, can't wait to see how it all plays out 💥
 
omg I just saw the funniest meme on reddit about cat videos 🐈😹, like why do people even make those? but anyway back to Madagascar, I wonder if Colonel Randrianirina is into any sports teams or something because he seems like a pretty intense person... like does he play basketball or rugby in his free time? 🤔 also has anyone tried Malagasy cuisine yet? I've been meaning to order that weird-looking ring of rice online for ages lol.
 
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