
Madagascar Protests Escalate as Military Backs Opposition Amid Coup Claims
Protests in Madagascar have intensified, with military unit CAPSAT siding with anti-government demonstrators demanding President Andry Rajoelina's resignation. The protests, initially sparked by utility cuts, have evolved into a broader call against political corruption. Rajoelina has labeled the situation an 'attempted coup,' reflecting significant unrest, particularly among the youth, which could lead to major political changes in the country.

Madagascar Protests Escalate as Military Backs Opposition Amid Coup Claims
Protests in Madagascar have intensified, with military unit CAPSAT siding with anti-government demonstrators demanding President Andry Rajoelina's resignation. The protests, initially sparked by utility cuts, have evolved into a broader call against political corruption. Rajoelina has labeled the situation an 'attempted coup,' reflecting significant unrest, particularly among the youth, which could lead to major political changes in the country.
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