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Madagascar: Talks of the last chance?
The President of the High Authority of transition is now ready to negotiate with his opponents, because he has no real choice. Indeed, he is in a weak position now that reduces his flexibility: the army that had put him in power is not completely united behind him today. The “Big silent” is forcing politicians to find a solution to this ongoing crisis. This is a barely veiled warning issued by the military, putting though a good and positive pressure on the politicians; because none of them would like to see the Army resuming power.
One thing is certain; the conclusion of an agreement is not synonymous with its application. That is why the consensus that will emerge from Pretoria has to be framed so as to obtain its effective implementation on the ground. All political leaders have to participate in the national revival and resolve the crisis in which the Island is agonising for over a year.