Who is the new ruler of Madagascar?
If you were to ask about Col Michael Randriarina on the island of Madagascar before the previous weekend, you will have more illegal.
In just three days, however, he has become the most powerful man in the world.
The sudden Randrianrianina began on Saturday, as soon as the head of Elite Army Army of Madagascar, she entered the center of the capital, joining thousands of protesters.
After Andriaelina, the rajoelina escaped the house and votes voted, Randinirina, 51, stopped in front of the National Human Resources that Capsat took the cords.
The Constitutional Court said that he was the National Governor, even though the dismissed President emphasizes that he is always in charge.
Randrianrina holds an unusual sense of mystery – a very powerful military leader in the country, is not much information about her in the community domain.
What we do know is that he was born in Voillo, a village in the southern Alandale.
He later became the ruler of Androy, working between 2016 and 2018 under the president of Hery Rajaonarimina.
After that, Randriarina became the head of the Battry Battalion in the city of Toliara, the position of office, until 2022.
He was a critical critic of Rajoelina, a Coupe Powerman in 2009, then returned after five years after receiving the election.
Randrianrina was sentenced in a large prison prison without trial on November 2023, accused of renewing Mutiny and arranged to comply.
Students, similar soldiers and politicians were among those who were opposed to Randriarina arrested for wrong political reasons, and was released in February next year.
In time, only before declaring that he was taking Madagascar on Tuesday, Randriarina told BBC that he was a “slave” as a slave. You have shown beauty, hospitality, self-esteem – but not arrogant.
Magalasy journalist Rivonala Razalis describes him as “simple but difficult”, “straight” and “lust”.
Randrianrina certainly has thoughts about his country and how it is banned by France, Madagascar Master Colonial Master until 1960.
When given the BBC questions in French, the official language in Madagascar, Randriarina condemned: “Why do I not speak my language, Malagasy?” add that he does not like to glorify the language of colonies.
CAPSAT leader told the local media that, Moving, Most importantly depending on “social welfare” – a distressing debate in the world where the 75% of the population lives below the poverty line.
He said two years to rule for two years and the country government before the election.
Sources have told the Rearders that Randriarina will be sworn in the next day or two – a festival to serve as a CODA to a few days earning to officer everyone is talking about.
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