
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina dissolved the government following youth protests. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The protests mainly arose due to problems with water and electricity supply. In a televised address, the president apologized to the people and announced the resignation of the prime minister and government members.
A new prime minister is planned to be appointed within three days. The protests began in the capital Antananarivo and later spread to other cities.
According to the United Nations, 22 people died in the riots, and more than a hundred were injured. Experts consider these events one of the greatest political challenges for the president.
Madagascar has previously experienced several political crises. This situation represents a significant test for the country's political stability, highlighting the need to improve relations between the government and society.
The task of the president and the new prime minister is to meet the citizens' needs and stabilize the socio-political environment in the country. Addressing the problems in Madagascar requires comprehensive reforms and effective governance.