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TIMELINE-Madagascar's political turmoil
14 Jun 2009 16:52:18 GMT
Source: Reuters
June 14 (Reuters) - Madagascar's government has quit internationally mediated talks to end its political crisis.

Below is a timeline of recent events in Madagascar:

Jan. 27, 2009 - Opposition leader Andry Rajoelina calls for more anti-government protests.

Feb. 3 - The government fires Rajoelina from his post as mayor of the capital Antananarivo.

Feb. 7 - Security forces kill at least 25 people at an anti-government protest near the presidential palace.

Feb. 21 - Rajoelina meets President Marc Ravalomanana for talks to resolve the power struggle.

Feb. 25 - Rajoelina pulls out of the talks after Ravalomanana fails to attend what would have been the fourth round of discussions to end weeks of civil unrest.

March 8 - Mutiny breaks out in a military camp outside Antananarivo as Rajoelina spends a second day in hiding after a crackdown on his anti-government movement.

March 14 - Rajoelina emerges from hiding to tell his supporters he is giving Ravalomanana four hours to step down.

March 15 - Ravalomanana offers a referendum as a possible way out of the political standoff.

March 16 - Soldiers seize the presidential palace and the central bank in a show of force, further isolating Ravalomanana.

March 17 - Rajoelina takes power with the support of the army after Ravalomanana is forced out following opposition protests. At least 135 people killed in protests. The African Union says the military should not hand over to Rajoelina.

March 18 - Madagascar's Constitutional Court issues a statement endorsing the takeover.

March 19 - Mozambique, Angola and Swaziland, from southern African bloc SADC, which includes Madagascar, refuse to recognise the new leader. Norway, which gives about $14 million a year in aid, says it has frozen funding.

March 20 - The African Union suspends Madagascar and says it has six months to call an election. The United States says it is moving to suspend all non-humanitarian assistance to Madagascar.

March 21 - Rajoelina is installed as Madagascar's army-backed new leader.

March 25 - The new army-backed government offers to start talks with allies of Ravalomanana.

March 30 - The Southern African Development Community suspends Madagascar.

April 3 - An agreed roadmap envisages changes to the constitution and electoral code followed by a parliamentary election in March 2010 and a presidential vote in October 2010.

May 8 - The IMF says it has frozen aid.

May 27 - Rajoelina says he refuses to allow ousted leader Ravalomanana to return from exile.

June 3 - Ravalomanana is sentenced in absentia to four years in jail for abuse of office in buying a presidential jet.

June 14 - The government quits internationally mediated talks. Ravalomanana's allies say he could share power with Rajoelina under an interim authority.
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