Madagascar in Crisis: Unrest, Protests, and an Attempted Coup (2025)

Breaking News: Madagascar on the Brink of a Coup

In a dramatic turn of events, Madagascar, the Indian Ocean island nation, is facing an attempted coup, as confirmed by its president, Andry Rajoelina. This development comes amidst ongoing protests led by a youth-driven movement, "Gen Z Madagascar," which has shaken the country for the past three weeks.

But here's where it gets controversial... The protests, fueled by grievances over service failures, alleged government corruption, and nepotism, have now escalated into an attempt to overthrow the government. And this is the part most people miss: Madagascar has a long history of coups, with several leaders removed since its independence in 1960.

The current unrest began on September 25, initially sparked by electricity and water outages. However, it quickly evolved into a broader movement against the government and its leader, President Rajoelina. The protests have gained momentum, with members of the elite CAPSAT military unit joining the youth-led demonstrations and calling for Rajoelina's resignation.

In a statement released on Sunday, President Rajoelina's office declared, "An attempt to seize power illegally and by force has been initiated." The president strongly condemned this attempt at destabilization and urged the nation to unite in defense of constitutional order and sovereignty.

And this is where it gets even more intriguing... The CAPSAT unit, which played a pivotal role in the 2009 coup that brought Rajoelina to power, is now at the forefront of this uprising. Rajoelina, who was elected president in 2018 and reelected in 2023, faces a challenging situation as the protests show no signs of abating, despite his attempts to appease the demonstrators by firing his entire government.

The Gen Z protesters, inspired by similar movements in Nepal and Sri Lanka, have taken their cause to the internet, creating their own online platforms and fundraising initiatives. Their determination and organization have caught the attention of civic groups and trade unions, who have joined the protests, leading to the enforcement of nighttime curfews in the capital, Antananarivo, and other major cities.

As the situation unfolds, one question remains: Will Madagascar's history of coups repeat itself, or will this movement lead to a different outcome? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss this unfolding story together.

Madagascar in Crisis: Unrest, Protests, and an Attempted Coup (2025)

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