Madagascar Names Banker as Prime Minister After Coup

Colonel Michael Randrianirina appoints Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo, a prominent banker, as prime minister days after taking power.

October 20, 2025Clash Report

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Madagascar Colonel President Michaël Randrianirina - AP

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Madagascar’s new military-backed ruler, Colonel Michael Randrianirina, has named banker Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo as prime minister, pledging to restore order and stability after seizing power last week. The move aims to project civilian credibility amid unrest and global criticism.

Transition After The Coup

Randrianirina, formerly a gendarmerie commander, was sworn in after soldiers toppled President Andry Rajoelina following weeks of youth-led protests. In his address, he thanked demonstrators “who stood up for change” and vowed to rebuild the nation “without vengeance.”

Who Is Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo

Rajaonarivelo, a former head of BNI bank, is a respected private-sector figure known for his economic expertise. His appointment signals an effort to reassure international lenders and investors during the transition. Randrianirina called him “a man of integrity” capable of guiding recovery efforts.

Rajoelina In Exile, Global Reaction

Rajoelina, now abroad, branded the coup “illegal and shameful,” while the African Union suspended Madagascar and the UN urged a return to constitutional rule. Randrianirina has promised elections within two years, but diplomats warn that credibility depends on concrete timelines and inclusive dialogue.

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