Madagascar’s Top Court Dismisses Lawmaker’s Bid to Oust Military Ruler

Noble Quansah
Journalist
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Madagascar's highest court has rejected a legal challenge from lawmaker Antoine Rajerison, who sought to remove Colonel Michael Randrianirina from power. Rajerison accused the military leader of treason, citing 'serious and repeated violations of the constitution.' The court's decision underscores the ongoing political tensions in Madagascar, where military rule has been a contentious issue since the coup. Rajerison's claims reflect broader concerns among opposition figures regarding the adherence to constitutional governance and the rule of law in the country. The ruling has significant implications for the political landscape in Madagascar, as it may embolden the military regime while simultaneously raising questions about the accountability of military leaders. This case highlights the challenges faced by lawmakers in their efforts to restore democratic processes and uphold constitutional rights in a nation grappling with political instability.




