MADAGASCAR, THE NEPAL 2.0?

Madagascar is facing a serious problem. In almost all areas, people do not have enough water or electricity. 

In the capital city, Antananarivo, this situation has become very hard for families. Daily life is difficult when there is no water to drink or cook with, and no power for lights, fridges, or phones.

Two members of parliament, Rakotoarisoa and Raharinirina, decided to take action. To show the problem to everyone, they carried yellow buckets, the same type many families use to collect water and entered the parliament building in an angry and rude way to complain. Their protest, however, did not bring change. The government did not respond to their demands, and their attempt failed.


Now, these two deputies are calling on all Malagasy people to join together and fight for their rights. They are asking everyone to gather at Ambohijatovo, a famous place for democracy in the capital, to make their voices heard. They believe that unity and peaceful protest can bring a new beginning, just like how Nepal fought for change and became a new democracy.


The situation is urgent. Without water and electricity, schools, hospitals, and businesses cannot function properly. People are tired of broken promises and want real solutions. The protest is not only about water and power, it is about the future of Madagascar. Many hope that this call will inspire people to stand together and demand better living conditions.

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