Madagascar’s military seizes power after coup
Madagascar’s military seizes power after coup
An elite military unit claimed power in Madagascar on Tuesday after that nation’s president was removed in an apparent coup. Outside city hall in the nation’s capital, protesters celebrated the transfer of power after weeks of anti-government demonstrations. The announcement of military control came shortly after Parliament voted overwhelmingly to impeach the country’s president. The military says it will appoint a prime minister to quickly form a new civilian government.
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