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10 things to know about Madagascar's new military president, Michael Randrianirina - Businessday NG

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51% : Within days, the president had fled, parliament impeached him, and Randrianirina was declared the new head of state. CAPSAT -- the Support and Administrative Personnel Corps -- is no ordinary army division.
38% : Read also: Madagascar president warns of coup attempt as more soldiers join protests - Reuters As anti-government demonstrations intensified earlier this month, led largely by young Gen Z protesters, Randrianirina recorded a video urging security forces to ignore orders to open fire.

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