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Madagascar's President Marc Ravalomanana has said he is standing down and handing power to the military. | Madagascar's President Marc Ravalomanana has said he is standing down and handing power to the military. |
But military leaders were reported to favour a transfer direct to opposition leader Andry Rajoelina. | But military leaders were reported to favour a transfer direct to opposition leader Andry Rajoelina. |
Mr Rajoelina, who has led weeks of protests, had earlier installed himself in the president's offices, seized on Monday by pro-opposition troops. | Mr Rajoelina, who has led weeks of protests, had earlier installed himself in the president's offices, seized on Monday by pro-opposition troops. |
Mr Ravalomanana has reportedly left the Iavoloha palace on the fringes of the capital for an undisclosed location. | Mr Ravalomanana has reportedly left the Iavoloha palace on the fringes of the capital for an undisclosed location. |
The crisis on the Indian Ocean island has left 100 people dead since January. | The crisis on the Indian Ocean island has left 100 people dead since January. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in the capital Antananarivo says although it seems clear that Mr Ravalomanana is stepping down, there is some confusion over how it will be done. | The BBC's Jonah Fisher in the capital Antananarivo says although it seems clear that Mr Ravalomanana is stepping down, there is some confusion over how it will be done. |
In a radio address announcing his resignation Mr Ravalomanana said an unnamed general had turned down an offer to take over and advised people to carry on listening to broadcasts. | In a radio address announcing his resignation Mr Ravalomanana said an unnamed general had turned down an offer to take over and advised people to carry on listening to broadcasts. |
A spokesman for Mr Ravalomanana told Reuters news agency power had been handed to the most senior figure in the military, navy admiral Hyppolite Ramaroson. | A spokesman for Mr Ravalomanana told Reuters news agency power had been handed to the most senior figure in the military, navy admiral Hyppolite Ramaroson. |
But Col Andre Ndriarijaona, who last week said he had replaced the military chief of staff, said the military preferred Mr Rajoelina. | But Col Andre Ndriarijaona, who last week said he had replaced the military chief of staff, said the military preferred Mr Rajoelina. |
Mr Ravalomanana's resignation marks a dramatic victory for Mr Rajoelina, who was sacked as mayor of the capital in February. | Mr Ravalomanana's resignation marks a dramatic victory for Mr Rajoelina, who was sacked as mayor of the capital in February. |
The 34-year-old former disc jockey took up office at the presidential residence in central Antananarivo on Tuesday before emerging triumphantly to parade among thousands of supporters. | The 34-year-old former disc jockey took up office at the presidential residence in central Antananarivo on Tuesday before emerging triumphantly to parade among thousands of supporters. |
He has announced there will be a new constitution and elections within 24 months. | He has announced there will be a new constitution and elections within 24 months. |
The current constitution sets a minimum age of 40 for presidential candidates. | The current constitution sets a minimum age of 40 for presidential candidates. |
Our correspondent says the mood on the streets is one of relief as there had been fears of a bloody last stand if Mr Ravalomanana had continued to cling to power. | Our correspondent says the mood on the streets is one of relief as there had been fears of a bloody last stand if Mr Ravalomanana had continued to cling to power. |
Earlier, a number of government ministers quit, as power ebbed away from the president. MADAGASCAR KEY FACTS World's fourth largest islandBiodiversity hotspotExposed to tropical cyclonesPopulation 20 million70% live on less than $1 a dayFrench colony until 1960World's No 1 vanilla producer Country profileIn pictures: Storming a palaceMalagasy views on standoff | |
Mr Ravalomanana had said he was ready to fight to the death at the Iavoloha palace, about 15km (nine miles) from the city centre. | Mr Ravalomanana had said he was ready to fight to the death at the Iavoloha palace, about 15km (nine miles) from the city centre. |
On Monday, Mr Rajoelina, who has declared himself president, rejected Mr Ravalomanana's offer of a referendum to solve the crisis and called for his arrest. | On Monday, Mr Rajoelina, who has declared himself president, rejected Mr Ravalomanana's offer of a referendum to solve the crisis and called for his arrest. |
Later that day, troops stormed the presidential residence in the centre of the capital and also seized the central bank. | Later that day, troops stormed the presidential residence in the centre of the capital and also seized the central bank. |
The African Union on Monday condemned the events in Madagascar "attempted coup d'etat". | The African Union on Monday condemned the events in Madagascar "attempted coup d'etat". |
Mr Ravalomanana was re-elected for a second term in office in 2006 and under him, Madagascar's economy has opened up to foreign investment, particularly in mining. | Mr Ravalomanana was re-elected for a second term in office in 2006 and under him, Madagascar's economy has opened up to foreign investment, particularly in mining. |
But 70% of the 20 million population still lives on less than $1 (£0.7) a day and correspondents say the opposition has tapped into popular frustration at the failure of this new wealth to trickle down. | But 70% of the 20 million population still lives on less than $1 (£0.7) a day and correspondents say the opposition has tapped into popular frustration at the failure of this new wealth to trickle down. |
Mr Rajoelina had said the president has been a tyrant who misspent public money but Mr Ravalomanana's supporters said his rival is a young troublemaker who has not offered any policy alternatives. | Mr Rajoelina had said the president has been a tyrant who misspent public money but Mr Ravalomanana's supporters said his rival is a young troublemaker who has not offered any policy alternatives. |
Are you in Madagascar? What are your experiences? Send us your comments using the form below. | Are you in Madagascar? What are your experiences? Send us your comments using the form below. |
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to +44 7725 100 100. If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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