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Appointing anticorruption chief Mamitiana Rajaonarison as prime minister signals Madagascar's transition is getting serious — exactly the kind of clean-slate leadership the Gen Z movement demanded. Rajaonarison's record fighting money laundering and illicit finance makes him well positioned to support Randrianirina's reform agenda and restore public trust. Dismissing a cabinet that wasn't delivering and replacing it with a proven, integrity-focused leader reflects decisive governance rather than instability.
The appointment of a new prime minister does little to change the broader picture: Madagascar's military takeover looks less like a transition and more like a textbook coup in constitutional language — a colonel seized power, filled his cabinet with Rajoelina-era insiders, and dismissed the government without explanation. The Gen Z movement has instead been handed the same entrenched political elite; Randrianirina's "Refoundation" appears less like renewal and more like authoritarian reshuffling.