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Madagascar unity cabinet 'agreed' | |
(31 minutes later) | |
Madagascar's political rivals have agreed on cabinet posts in a new unity government, officials at power-sharing talks have said. | |
The announcement follows weeks of discussions aimed at ending a political crisis that began earlier this year. | |
Under the agreement, Andry Rajoelina remains president, delegates said. | Under the agreement, Andry Rajoelina remains president, delegates said. |
Mr Rajoelina ousted the former President Marc Ravalomanana in March with the backing of the army, after months of anti-government protests. | |
He and his allies accused the deposed president of being a tyrant who misspent public money. | |
Aid suspended | |
The political struggle led to the deaths of more than 100 people and crippled the island's tourist industry. | |
A power-sharing agreement was agreed in August following negotiations in the Mozambican capital, Maputo. | A power-sharing agreement was agreed in August following negotiations in the Mozambican capital, Maputo. |
However, opposition parties refused to recognise ministers named by Mr Rajoelina and accused him of breaking the deal. | However, opposition parties refused to recognise ministers named by Mr Rajoelina and accused him of breaking the deal. |
But speaking on Tuesday night, Ange Andrianarisoa, who heads one of the four delegations, said the parties had reached an accord. | |
"We now have the three posts that were missing in Maputo," he said. | "We now have the three posts that were missing in Maputo," he said. |
"The president is Andry Rajoelina, the vice-president is Emmanuel Rakotovahiny, and the prime minister is Eugene Mangalaza." | |
Mr Andrianarisoa said that Mr Ravalomanana had accepted that Mr Rajoelina could remain president on condition he did not stand at the next presidential election. | |
Mr Rajoelina, a 35-year-old former disc-jockey, is not internationally recognised as Madagascar's head of state and many countries suspended aid to the island state. |
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