More than 1,000 opposition activists rallied in Madagascar's capital |
More than 1,000 opposition activists rallied in Madagascar's capital today demanding the resignation of the president on the eighth straight day of anti-government protests in which at least two people have died. Crowds gathered at a square in front of the capital Antananarivo's town hall, calling on President Hery Rajaonarimampianina to quit.
According to AFP news agency reporters, seven months ahead of presidential and legislative elections, the opposition accuses the government of trying to elbow them out of the race through new electoral laws they claim benefit the incumbent. They allege that the new laws could bar some candidates from standing in the presidential election.
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