Madagascar military hand newly-gotten power to Rajoelina

Madagascar military hand newly-gotten power to Rajoelina Johannesburg  - The senior military team to whom Madagascar's President Marc Ravalomanana handed power on Tuesday has transferred that power to opposition leader Andry Rajoelina, who is calling himself president, reports said Tuesday.

The BBC and Malagasy news sites reported that Navy Vice-Admiral Hippolyte Ramaroson Rarison told a press conference that the military team was giving Rajoelina power to become president of a transitional authority.

"We have categorically rejected the authority that Ravalomanana asked us to set up after his resignation," Ramaroson Rarison was quoted as saying.

Earlier, the opposition said that the Army had arrested the vice- admiral and the other military leaders, accusing them of being the president's accomplices.

Rajoelina, who was installed in the president's vacant city-centre offices on Monday with the support of the Army, is hoping that Madagascar's Constitutional Court will sanction his power grab and entrust him with forming an interim government.

He has promised to hold elections within two years.

Ravalomanana's whereabouts are unknown following his departure from office. The US embassy in Antananarivo has denied providing him with sanctuary. (dpa)

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