Madagascar’s president flees country as soldiers allegedly join Gen Z protesters

Madagascar’s president, Andry Rajoelina, has reportedly fled the African nation, following weeks of Gen Z protests in the country.

The head of the opposition and other officials disclosed this on Monday, October 13, 2025.

Leader of the opposition in parliament, Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko, told Reuters that Rajoelina left Madagascar on Sunday after units of the army defected and joined the protesters.

“We called the staff of the presidency and they confirmed that he left the country,” he said, adding that Rajoelina’s whereabouts is unknown.

The president’s office, which had earlier said Rajoelina would address the nation at 7:00 pm (1600 GMT) on Monday, did not reply to requests for comment.

A military source revealed that Rajoelina flew out of the country on a French military aircraft on Sunday.

French radio RFI said he had struck a deal with President Emmanuel Macron.

The source said that a French Army Casa aircraft landed in Madagascar’s Sainte Marie airport on Sunday.

 “Five minutes later, a helicopter arrived and transferred its passenger into the Casa,” the source said, adding that Rajoelina was the passenger.

Demonstrations had erupted in the former French colony on September 25 over water and power shortages but quickly escalated into an uprising over broader grievances, including corruption, bad governance and lack of basic services.

The anger mirrors recent protests against ruling elites in countries including Nepal, where the prime minister was forced to resign last month, and Morocco.

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