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Madagascar’s president says he has been relocated to ‘safe place’

Xinhua News Agency, Antananarivo, October 13 (Reporter Ling Xin) Madagascar President Rajoelina made a video speech via social media on the evening of the 13th, saying that his personal safety was threatened. At present, he has moved to a "safe place".

This was the first public appearance of La Giolina after a riot in a military camp in Tananarivo, the capital of the 11th of the month. Earlier, media that La Giolina had left the Indian Ocean island country in southeastern Africa on the 12th with a French military plane.

Rajoelina did not disclose where he was in his speech, but said that he was "performing official duties" and was committed to solving the power supply problems facing the country. He also stressed that the current crisis must be resolved on the premise of abiding by the Constitution."This is the only way."

Since September 25, large-scale demonstrations have broken out in many cities in Madagascar, including Antananarivo, to protest against frequent water shortages and power outages. On October 11, a mutiny occurred in a military camp in southern Antananarivo. Some soldiers joined the demonstration and demanded that Rajoelina step down. On the 12th, the military camp announced that it would take over the command of the Malaysian army; the presidential palace issued a written statement condemning the ongoing "illegal attempt to seize power by force."



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