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Madagascar rivals reach agreement | Madagascar rivals reach agreement |
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Madagascar's rival political leaders have agreed to form a power-sharing government after months of wrangling. | Madagascar's rival political leaders have agreed to form a power-sharing government after months of wrangling. |
Current leader Andry Rajoelina said the four leaders agreed at talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that he would continue as president until elections next year. | Current leader Andry Rajoelina said the four leaders agreed at talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that he would continue as president until elections next year. |
He said that instead of vice-presidents there would be two co-presidents representing other political groups. | He said that instead of vice-presidents there would be two co-presidents representing other political groups. |
Mr Rajoelina replaced Marc Ravalomanana in March, but failed to win international backing. | |
Mr Rajoelina and his allies, who accused Mr Ravalomanana of being a tyrant who misspent public money, were themselves accused by the African Union of taking power through a coup and foreign aid was frozen. | |
The two rivals and two other former presidents, Didier Ratsiraka and Albert Zafy, agreed in August to a 15-month transition period but until now have been arguing over the details of the deal. | |
The power struggle led to the deaths of more than 100 people in violent riots and crippled the Indian Ocean island's tourist industry. |
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