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Madagascar's presidency condemns the "illegal declaration" by a military unit to suspend the constitution.

Madagascar's military coup leader says he is 'taking the position of president'

Madagascar's military coup leader told The Associated Press at his barracks on Wednesday that he is "taking the position of president".

Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who led a rebellion by soldiers that ousted President Andry Rajoelina, said he expects to be sworn in as the Indian Ocean country's new leader in the next few days.

He said he is taking the role as head of state after the country's High Constitutional Court invited him to do so in the absence of Rajoelina, who fled Madagascar following the uprising.

Earlier on Tuesday, Madagascar's presidency condemned what it called the "illegal declaration" by the Army Personnel Administration Center (CAPSAT) military unit to suspend the constitution.

‘Coup d'etat’

Calling the CAPSAT "a faction of military rebels", the presidency said in a statement that the army presence in the presidential palace represents a "manifest act of attempted coup d'etat and a serious violation of republican legality".

"Such acts constitute a flagrant violation of the Constitution, democratic principles, and the oath sworn by each military member to protect the Nation and its legitimate institutions," it said.

Madagascar's Army Personnel Administration Center (CAPSAT), a military unit, announced on Tuesday that it suspended the Constitution and seized power after the parliament adopted a motion to impeach President Andry Rajoelina, according to an Anadolu correspondent.

The CAPSAT elements, led by Colonel Michael Randrianirina, entered the Ambohitsorohitra presidential palace in the capital Antananarivo and declared that they had taken power.

“By Ordinance 2025-001, we have decided to suspend the constitution adopted on December 11, 2010, and to establish new structures for national renovation,” Randrianirina said.

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