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Generation Z Youth Dissatisfied with Interim Government Two Months After Madagascar's Political Upheaval (Kyodo News)
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On the 14th, it has been two months since the military took advantage of the protests of young people from Generation Z in the African island nation of Madagascar to declare their seizure of power. Young people initially welcomed the coup, and the chaos subsided. However, they are also increasingly dissatisfied, feeling that the voices of young people are not being adequately reflected in the interim government established by the military.
The process of "national consultation" which began on Wednesday for six months and which is expected to lead to the drafting of a new Constitution is led by the Council of Christian Churches of Madagascar (FFKM).
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