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French military helicopter flew Madagascar's president to France: Report

Evacuation follows agreement between Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina, French President Emmanuel Macron, RFI reports

Mevlut Ozkan  | 13.10.2025 - Update : 13.10.2025
French military helicopter flew Madagascar's president to France: Report

ISTANBUL

A French military helicopter flew Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina to France following an agreement between the Malagasy head of state and French President Emmanuel Macron, French radio RFI reported Monday.

This came after Rajoelina’s office said early on Monday that the president would address the nation at 7 pm local time (1600GMT), amid rumors of his flight to abroad.

The youth-led protests that began on Sept. 25 over severe shortages of water and electricity, poverty, alleged corruption, called for Rajoelina’s resignation.

The unrest led to government reshuffles, including the dissolution of the Cabinet and appointment of a new prime minister.

On Saturday, troops from the Army Personnel Administration Center (CAPSAT), a military unit instrumental in Rajoelina's rise to power through a 2009 coup, declared its support for the protests.

On Sunday, CAPSAT installed a new military chief, hours after Rajoelina denounced its support for the protests as “an attempt to seize power illegally.”

Earlier today, the French embassy in Madagascar said on Monday that France has no military intervention underway or planned in the Indian Ocean island country amid ongoing anti-government protests.

It denied the “interpretations that may have been drawn from” the recent comments by Patrice Latron, prefect of Reunion island, a French overseas territory in the Indian Ocean.

“There are plans that can be triggered if something were to happen,” Latron reportedly said earlier about the ongoing political crisis in Madagascar.

“We are preparing for it, the Armed Forces of the South Indian Ocean Zone (FAZSOI) and the State service in Reunion," he said.

The prefect’s remarks prompted speculation suggesting French troops might back Rajoelina or suppress the protests.

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