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African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

The Indian Ocean island has seen weeks of Gen Z–led protests driven by economic hardship and political frustration, echoing unrest across the region

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

1306th session of the AU Peace & Security Council on Madagascar

Maraki Destaby Maraki Desta
October 15, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

The Indian Ocean island has seen weeks of Gen Z–led protests driven by economic hardship and political frustration, echoing unrest across the region

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

1306th session of the AU Peace & Security Council on Madagascar

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

1306th session of the AU Peace & Security Council on Madagascar

Maraki Destaby Maraki Desta
October 18, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

The African Union on Wednesday suspended Madagascar from all its bodies following a military takeover in the country.

The move follows an announcement by an elite military unit that it had seized power from President Andry Rajoelina after weeks of youth-led protests across the Indian Ocean island nation.

“The rule of law must prevail over the rule of force. Our approach is grounded in law and dialogue,” said Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission.

Protests began in September 2025, mainly in the capital, Antananarivo, driven by frustration over frequent water and power outages.

Demonstrators targeted the homes of high-profile politicians, and the unrest has since spread to other cities.

The African Union’s decision highlights its long-standing opposition to unconstitutional changes of government.

The bloc has taken similar steps in response to recent coups in other African countries.

Youth-led protests are gaining momentum across parts of Africa. In Madagascar, Morocco, Cameroon and Kenya, young people have taken to the streets in recent months to voice frustration over worsening economic conditions and or election outcomes.

This moment presents a critical test for Madagascar and the continent.

The African Union has reinforced its commitment to democratic norms, while a new generation is reshaping political engagement through persistent civic action.

With tensions still high and demands for reform growing louder, the question remains. Can the continent’s institutions keep pace with the demands of its youth?

 

Antananarivo, Madagascar  – Bantu Gazette

 

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The Indian Ocean island has seen weeks of Gen Z–led protests driven by economic hardship and political frustration, echoing unrest across the region

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

1306th session of the AU Peace & Security Council on Madagascar

The African Union on Wednesday suspended Madagascar from all its bodies following a military takeover in the country.

The move follows an announcement by an elite military unit that it had seized power from President Andry Rajoelina after weeks of youth-led protests across the Indian Ocean island nation.

“The rule of law must prevail over the rule of force. Our approach is grounded in law and dialogue,” said Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission.

Protests began in September 2025, mainly in the capital, Antananarivo, driven by frustration over frequent water and power outages.

Demonstrators targeted the homes of high-profile politicians, and the unrest has since spread to other cities.

The African Union’s decision highlights its long-standing opposition to unconstitutional changes of government.

The bloc has taken similar steps in response to recent coups in other African countries.

Youth-led protests are gaining momentum across parts of Africa. In Madagascar, Morocco, Cameroon and Kenya, young people have taken to the streets in recent months to voice frustration over worsening economic conditions and or election outcomes.

This moment presents a critical test for Madagascar and the continent.

The African Union has reinforced its commitment to democratic norms, while a new generation is reshaping political engagement through persistent civic action.

With tensions still high and demands for reform growing louder, the question remains. Can the continent’s institutions keep pace with the demands of its youth?

 

Antananarivo, Madagascar  – Bantu Gazette

 

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

The Indian Ocean island has seen weeks of Gen Z–led protests driven by economic hardship and political frustration, echoing unrest across the region

African Union Suspends Madagascar After Military Takeover

1306th session of the AU Peace & Security Council on Madagascar

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October 15, 2025

The African Union on Wednesday suspended Madagascar from all its bodies following a military takeover in the country.

The move follows an announcement by an elite military unit that it had seized power from President Andry Rajoelina after weeks of youth-led protests across the Indian Ocean island nation.

“The rule of law must prevail over the rule of force. Our approach is grounded in law and dialogue,” said Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission.

Protests began in September 2025, mainly in the capital, Antananarivo, driven by frustration over frequent water and power outages.

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The African Union’s decision highlights its long-standing opposition to unconstitutional changes of government.

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Youth-led protests are gaining momentum across parts of Africa. In Madagascar, Morocco, Cameroon and Kenya, young people have taken to the streets in recent months to voice frustration over worsening economic conditions and or election outcomes.

This moment presents a critical test for Madagascar and the continent.

The African Union has reinforced its commitment to democratic norms, while a new generation is reshaping political engagement through persistent civic action.

With tensions still high and demands for reform growing louder, the question remains. Can the continent’s institutions keep pace with the demands of its youth?

 

Antananarivo, Madagascar  – Bantu Gazette

 

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