AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoConstitutional Showdown: Madagascar’s High Constitutional Court threw out opposition MP Antoine Rajerison’s bid to remove military ruler Col. Michael Randrianirina, saying the case was inadmissible under constitutional rules—leaving the “Refoundation of the Republic” roadmap and elections promised for 2027 on track. Prime Minister’s Foreign Ties: In Moscow, transitional Prime Minister Mamitiana Rajaonarison met Sberbank leadership and flagged cooperation in healthcare, education, tourism and AI; Sberbank is set to deliver 230 containers of rural medical equipment plus training and job-creation support. Security & Governance: Rights groups warn that protests over slow reforms have been met with arrests and heavy-handed tactics as the political transition remains fragile. Defense Cooperation: Madagascar’s armed forces minister says the country will keep expanding military cooperation with Russia, focusing on training and continued use of Russian weapons. Public Safety for Travelers: A travel-safety report highlights how quickly information, logistics and local sentiment can deteriorate during unrest—urging earlier exit planning. Sports & National Teams: Madagascar named Mickael Pivaud as men’s national basketball coach ahead of 2027 African qualifiers, while karate coverage shows the country arriving in Nairobi with medal ambitions.
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