Madagascar’s president dissolves National Assembly

In a move to block potential impeachment and his ouster from office, President Andry Rajoelina announced on Tuesday the dissolution of the National Assembly, the lower house of the country’s bicameral parliament.
The decision was made official through a presidential decree, which stated, “The National Assembly is dissolved, in accordance with the provisions of Article 60 of the Constitution.”
According to local media reports, the announcement came while the National Assembly was in session.
Notably, it occurred as members of the assembly were reportedly gathering signatures to convene an extraordinary session aimed at impeaching the head of state.
The timing of the dissolution had raised questions among political observers about potential constitutional conflicts and the stability of Madagascar’s democratic institutions.
The move, Mr Rajoelina said, was “necessary to restore order within our nation and strengthen democracy”.
“The people must be heard again. Make way for the youth,” he declared.
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