Protests in Madagascar have entered their fifth day, with demonstrators calling for the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina. The unrest has resulted in at least 22 reported deaths.
The ongoing protests reflect widespread discontent among the population regarding the current administration. As previously reported, the situation has escalated, leading to significant unrest across various regions of the country.
Authorities are facing increasing pressure to address the demands of the protesters, who have taken to the streets in large numbers. The protests have drawn attention both locally and internationally, highlighting the political tensions in Madagascar.
For further context on similar situations, recent developments in global political unrest may provide additional insights.

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