Leader of Madagascar's military rebellion tells AP he is 'taking the position of president'
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In a significant development for Madagascar, the leader of the military rebellion has declared he is assuming the role of president, indicating that the armed forces will govern the country for up to two years before elections. This move raises concerns about the stability and democratic future of the Indian Ocean island, as it suggests a prolonged military rule that could impact the lives of its citizens.
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