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Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina escapes to Dubai 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina left the country on Sunday evening after factions of the army rallied behind the protesters who have been staging weeks of demonstrations.
After a stopover on France’s Reunion Island, Rajoelina reportedly arrived in Dubai on Monday morning.
Madagascar has been engulfed in a political crisis since late last month as Gen Z protesters led mass demonstrations against the crippling water and electricity outages in the country. Rajoelina’s sacking of the country’s energy minister and later the entire government in late September did little to quell the unrest.
Groups of Madagascar soldiers joined the youth-led movement in the capital over the weekend and said that they would refuse orders to shoot.
Rajoelina “left in his helicopter from the presidential palace to the island of Sainte-Marie, in the east of the country, where a French military aircraft was waiting for him”, Borgia said, citing information obtained from Madagascar Aviation, a Facebook group for aviation enthusiasts that tracks flight itineraries.
“The transfer lasted a few minutes at the very end of the runway. No one saw the president board the military aircraft, and thanks to the French army, he was able to reach the island of Réunion. There, another plane was waiting for him,” Borgia said.
“A private jet from the German company Vistajet took the president to Dubai, where he arrived this Monday morning,” she added.
Source: France 24