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Opposition Alleges ‘Worst Election Ever’ in Madagascar Amidst Low Turnout and Protests

Opposition Alleges ‘Worst Election Ever’ in Madagascar Amidst Low Turnout and Protests

Marian RomainebyMarian Romaine
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In Madagascar, the first round of the presidential election closed amidst controversy. Most opposition candidates boycotted, leading to weeks of protests before polling day.

Despite a peaceful election day in Antananarivo, voter turnout remained notably low. The opposition claimed it was historically low, vowing to continue their fight for victory.

Official figures were not available immediately, prompting concerns from groups like Transparency International about the fairness of the process.

Interestingly, polling stations in support of President Andry Rajoelina were bustling, while opposition areas were eerily quiet.

The opposition’s demand for postponement, changes in the electoral commission, and a special court for disputes clashed with Rajoelina’s determination for the election to proceed.

The President, seeking a third term, emphasized citizens’ right to vote despite opposition calls for abstention.

Meanwhile, Rajoelina faced criticism from former leaders, including claims of being unfit to run and accusations about his nationality.

Amidst the political turmoil, citizens like 26-year-old Rija Ralijaona hoped for a leader capable of tackling unemployment.

The opposition’s push to delay elections found support from Madagascar’s major Christian churches, raising concerns about the political climate.

The controversy deepened with claims about Rajoelina’s French nationality and debates over Malagasy citizenship requirements for presidency.

Tension escalated with regular opposition protests met by police action, drawing criticism from the UN regarding the use of force.

The election’s aftermath remains uncertain, leaving the country in a state of political turmoil amidst allegations, protests, and concerns about the democratic process.

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