
In a major political shakeup, the President of Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina, has announced the dissolution of his government following massive, deadly protests across the country. The demonstrations were initially sparked by soaring costs of living and a severe fuel shortage, but quickly escalated into broader calls for political reform and accountability. The dissolution of the cabinet is seen as a direct response to the mounting public pressure and a strategic attempt to appease the protestors. Sources indicate that at least a dozen people were killed and dozens more injured in the clashes between security forces and demonstrators. This move signals a deep-seated political crisis and highlights the fragility of the current administration. A new government is expected to be formed in the coming days, with the primary goal of restoring order and addressing the urgent economic grievances of the populace.
