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Pro-opposition soldiers have forced Madagascar's army chief to resign a day after he intervened in the Indian Ocean island's six-week political crisis.Pro-opposition soldiers have forced Madagascar's army chief to resign a day after he intervened in the Indian Ocean island's six-week political crisis.
General Edmond Rasolofomahandry on Tuesday gave the country's political rivals 72 hours to end their dispute which has paralysed the country.General Edmond Rasolofomahandry on Tuesday gave the country's political rivals 72 hours to end their dispute which has paralysed the country.
The dissident soldiers have taken over the army headquarters and forced him to resign but there has been no fighting.The dissident soldiers have taken over the army headquarters and forced him to resign but there has been no fighting.
Earlier, the opposition leader said he would boycott Thursday's peace talks.Earlier, the opposition leader said he would boycott Thursday's peace talks.
Andre Andriarijaona has now been sworn in as the new army chief.
But he denied that the army was divided.
"Negotiations with the general were completed in the fraternity worthy of the army. Now all the corps in Madagascar are behind me, and our cohesion has not been affected," he said.
The AFP news agency reports that only the president would normally appoint an army chief of staff.
President Marc Ravalomanana has been involved in a power struggle with opposition leader Andry Rajoelina since mid-January.
At least 100 people have died during opposition protests.