
In Madagascar, large-scale protests have erupted in recent weeks. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Protesters are demanding the resignation of the country's president, Andry Rajoelina. They have expressed dissatisfaction due to disruptions in water and electricity supply, corruption, and poverty.
According to sources, the president left the country on Sunday aboard a French military plane. At the same time, some military personnel have ceased their loyalty to the government and joined the ranks of the protesters.
During the protests, several government offices were seized, and the head of the Senate was dismissed from his position. According to UN data, at least 22 people have died since September 25.
The population of Madagascar is nearly 30 million, with young people currently forming the main force of the protest movement. These events indicate increased political instability and social problems in the country.
The protests clearly confirm how serious the social and economic situation in the country is. Until the conflicts between the government and the people are resolved, the situation may remain complicated.