Following the lively debates that marked the national youth consultation held in Antananarivo at the end of July, an idea is gradually imposed in public opinion: federalism is neither the panacea defended by its supporters, nor the absolute threat described by its critics. More and more citizens understand that the real issue lies less in the choice of an institutional model than in the country's ability to build an organization capable of impro…
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Following the lively debates that marked the national youth consultation held in Antananarivo at the end of July, an idea is gradually imposed in public opinion: federalism is neither the panacea defended by its supporters, nor the absolute threat described by its critics. More and more citizens understand that the real issue lies less in the choice of an institutional model than in the country's ability to build an organization capable of impro…