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AU keeps Madagascar suspension despite new deal

Source: Reuters
Addis Ababa : Ethiopia | 16 days ago  
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  • Madagascar's President Rajoelina attends a meeting with ousted president Ravalomanana in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa
    Madagascar's President Rajoelina attends a meeting with ousted ...
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  • Madagascar's ousted president Ravalomanana attends a meeting with Madagascar's President Rajoelina in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa
    Madagascar's ousted president Ravalomanana attends a meeting with ...
    Source: Reuters
Madagascar's President Rajoelina attends a meeting with ousted ...
The African Union (AU) said on Saturday it would not re-admit Madagascar until a newly agreed power-sharing government was in place and fresh elections in the pipeline. Earlier, the island's rivals signed a deal under which coup-instigator Andry Rajoelina would remain president, accompanied by...
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  • News Source: Daily Nation | 6 days ago
    Yet another power-sharing deal has been brokered between Madagascar’s political rivals following months of turmoil. Under the new deal Coup-instigator Andry Rajoelina remains president of Madagascar but he will be flanked by two co-presidents.
  • News Source: CNN | 6 days ago
    Four current and former leaders of Madagascar have struck a power-sharing deal, ending months of political wrangling that has rocked the island nation off the east coast of Africa, the United Nations said. The Saturday agreement was made among ousted...
  • News Source: Sify News | 6 days ago
    Mediators seeking to lift Madagascar out of a political crisis have put in place what they themselves admit is a "shaky" consensus government to steer the Indian Ocean island to elections in 2010. The new government set up through tough negotiations...
  • News Source: Reuters | 7 days ago
    The African Union (AU) said on Saturday it would not re-admit Madagascar until a newly agreed power-sharing government was in place and fresh elections in the pipeline. Earlier, the island's rivals signed a deal under which coup-instigator Andry...
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