
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina announced that he has dissolved the government due to ongoing protests across the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He stated plans to appoint a new prime minister within three days. This was reported by the Reuters news agency.
In his address to the nation, the president said he intends to fundamentally review and reform the country's governance system. The protests began on September 25 due to power and water supply outages.
During these mass protests, 22 people have died and more than a hundred have been injured. The dissolution of the government is seen as an important step to stabilize the situation in the country and resolve the problems.
The president's decision indicates a focus on ending social unrest and meeting the basic needs of the population. The political and economic situation in Madagascar is rapidly changing, so the appointment of a new prime minister and the renewal of the government composition are being closely watched.
All parties in the country are being called upon to cooperate to restore peace and stability.