Prime Minister of Madagascar resigns

Prime Minister of Madagascar resigns

by Staff Writer 05-06-2018 | 6:48 PM
Madagascar's prime minister, Olivier Mahafaly Solonandrasana announced his resignation on Monday, June 4, in the first step towards the naming of a "consensus" premier to resolve a political crisis sparked by controversial electoral reforms. Madagascar has been rocked by violent protests since April 21 that initially sought to oppose the new laws the opposition said were crafted to bar their candidates from participating in elections planned for later this year. The Constitutional Court has ordered President Rajaonarimampianina to form a government of national unity with a "consensus prime minister" to avert a full-blown crisis. For that to happen, the current government was required to resign and the president was ordered to name a new prime minister by June 12. "I will tender my resignation to the president today. As a statesman, I cannot be an obstacle to the life of the nation. I resign willingly and with happiness. I have no regrets today and I can leave with my head held high." - Olivier Mahafaly Solonandrasana. No successor to Solonandrasana has yet been named.