From Gen Z revolt to junta control, Madagascar’s promise of change is slipping away

29 mars 2026 | Nciko wa Nciko
Madagascar’s youth-led uprising promised a break from corruption and exclusion, but six months after the military takeover, repression and political consolidation have replaced reform. As the junta tightens control while preparing for elections, the risk is growing that democratic transition (…)
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