CAPSAT army unit commander Col. Michael Randrianirina, middle, reads an announcement saying that the armed forces are taking management of the nation from the steps of the Presidency in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The military in Madagascar seized energy on Tuesday, days after the president fled the African island nation saying he feared for his life after a number of weeks of large anti-government protests.
Colonel Michael Randrianirina, from elite army unit CAPSAT, introduced the military was in charge of the nation and would set up a committee composed of military and police brass to control. He mentioned they might then arrange a civilian authorities “quickly.”‘
His assertion got here simply minutes after members of parliament had voted to question President Andry Rajoelina for abandoning his publish after he fled the nation over the weekend. On Monday Rajoelina broadcast an handle on social media saying he was in hiding in an undisclosed location.
The impeachment vote — which garnered 130 “yes” votes and one clean poll — went forward despite the fact that Rajoelina took steps the identical day to stop it by dissolving the decrease home of parliament.

This seize taken from video launched on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, reveals Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina giving a speech from an unknown location after an obvious coup try pressured him into hiding.
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After the military’s announcement they’d taken management an announcement posted to the official Fb web page of the Madagascan presidency denounced what it known as “a coup d’etat” and insisted Rajoelina remained in cost.
“Gen Z” protests
Madagascar’s youth took to the streets of the capital Antananarivo in so-called “Gen Z” protests final month demanding Rajoelina resign, amid anger over the water and electrical energy shortages crippling the nation. NPR spoke to protesters who mentioned they hadn’t had water out the faucets for six years, regardless of nonetheless paying for it.
Over the weekend, the CAPSAT army unit introduced they’d sided with the protesters and wouldn’t transfer to quash any demonstrators, calling them “our brothers, our sisters.”
Rajoelina then fled, reportedly in a French aircraft although that’s unconfirmed, whereas a few of his officers are believed to have escaped to Mauritius.
The previous French colony within the Indian Ocean off the coast of east Africa isn’t any stranger to rebellions. Rajoelina himself first got here to energy in a 2009 coup — with the assistance of the identical army unit that has simply unseated him — however later ran for election twice and received.
Madagascans have since soured on the 51-year-old chief nonetheless, blaming his authorities for poor service supply and corruption within the impoverished nation of some 31 million folks.
The newborn-faced president tried to appease the demonstrators by sacking his authorities, however they continued to demand he resign himself. The United Nations says greater than 20 folks have been killed through the protests and that authorities had used lethal drive.

Troops loyal to CAPSAT army unit commander Col. Michael Randrianirina make their strategy to the Presidency to announce that the armed forces are taking management of the nation in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025.
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The military seems at pains to make sure that the takeover not be seen as a coup, and a number of the Madagascans who’ve been protesting mentioned they welcomed the army intervention that has removed Rajoelina.
“The army is the only neutral institution that can get us back on track,” Sariaka, one of many protesters, instructed NPR. Requested if she’d name it a coup d’etat, she mentioned: “to me it’s a popular revolution supported by a military unit.”
Fanilo, a 21-year-old medical pupil, felt the identical.”We are all deeply relieved and even thrilled by his removal from office,” he mentioned. “We are not oppressed any more.”
Requested if he wasn’t involved in regards to the army seizing energy Fanilo mentioned: “not really because the current military leadership is in very good hands … especially as they plan to hand back power to a civilian government afterwards.”