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Madagascar Revokes Ousted President Rajoelina’s Citizenship After Military Takeover

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
October 25, 2025
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Madagascar’s new military-backed government has officially revoked the Malagasy nationality of ousted president Andry Rajoelina, according to a decree published Friday — just 10 days after his removal from office.

The decision, reported by several local and international media outlets, effectively bars Rajoelina from contesting future elections in the island nation.

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According to the decree published in Madagascar’s official gazette, Rajoelina’s citizenship was stripped because he voluntarily acquired French nationality in 2014. The document, signed by new Prime Minister Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo, cites national laws that automatically revoke Malagasy citizenship in such cases.

French broadcaster RFI confirmed the decree with sources close to the prime minister, while photographs of the order circulated widely online.

Rajoelina’s dual nationality first became a political flashpoint in 2023 when it was revealed shortly before the November presidential election. Despite widespread outrage and calls for his disqualification, the 51-year-old politician went on to claim victory in a highly disputed vote that opposition parties boycotted.

The former president fled Madagascar earlier this month following weeks of anti-government protests over worsening living conditions and chronic power cuts. On October 11, army colonel Michael Randrianirina announced that his CAPSAT unit would no longer follow government orders to suppress the demonstrations, marking the turning point in the uprising.

Rajoelina was impeached three days later for “abandoning his duties” and replaced by Randrianirina, who was sworn in as president on October 14. The new leader has pledged to form a transitional civilian government and hold fresh elections within two years.

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