SADC Convene to Discuss Madagascar
Monday, June 22, 2009 - 15:06
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has urged Madagascar's political rivals to commit to peaceful negotiations and refrain from violence three months after the ouster of President Marc Ravalomanana.
The 15-member SADC called the extraordinary weekend summit over the lingering political crisis on the island after Andry Rajoelina seized power in March.
The summit urged all stakeholders to commit themselves to a peaceful negotiated settlement through dialogue and desist from any violent solutions and inflammatory statements that could jeopardise efforts at constitutional normalcy.
To read the article titled, “Concern about Madagascar,” click here.
The 15-member SADC called the extraordinary weekend summit over the lingering political crisis on the island after Andry Rajoelina seized power in March.
The summit urged all stakeholders to commit themselves to a peaceful negotiated settlement through dialogue and desist from any violent solutions and inflammatory statements that could jeopardise efforts at constitutional normalcy.
To read the article titled, “Concern about Madagascar,” click here.
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