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Madagascar’s president sacks prime minister, entire cabinet

Spokesman says new prime minister to be appointed in line with constitutional procedures

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LUSAKA, Zambia

Madagascar’s President Michael Randrianirina on Monday dismissed Prime Minister Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo and the entire government, with no reason provided by the presidency.

“The President will shortly proceed with the appointment of a new prime minister, following procedures set out by the constitution,” Harry Laurent Rahajason, communications director of the presidency, said in a statement issued in Antananarivo, the capital.

Randrianirina assumed control of the Indian Ocean island nation following protests that forced out his predecessor, Andry Rajoelina, who subsequently fled the country last October.

At the end of February, Randrianirina indicated that elections under the Re-foundation of the Republic of Madagascar would be held in 2027.

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